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Nemesia Nesia Banana Berry 15cm Pot
R90.00Add to cartNemesia Nesia Banana Berry 15cm Pot
Semi Shade
Annual
Moderate Watering
Wind TolerantNemesia genus that are popular in gardens and landscapes for their colorful and fragrant flowers. Nemesia is a genus of annual and perennial flowering plants in the family Plantaginaceae (previously Scrophulariaceae). They are native to South Africa and some parts of the Mediterranean region.
Nemesias are generally cultivated for their attractive and sweet-scented flowers, and they are often used as bedding plants, in containers, or as border plants. They prefer well-drained soil and full to partial sun exposure, and they bloom from spring to early summer.
Nemesia Nesia Tutti Frutti 15cm Pot
R90.00Add to cartNemesia Nesia Tutti Frutti 15cm Pot
Semi Shade
Annual
Moderate Watering
Wind TolerantNemesia genus that are popular in gardens and landscapes for their colorful and fragrant flowers. Nemesia is a genus of annual and perennial flowering plants in the family Plantaginaceae (previously Scrophulariaceae). They are native to South Africa and some parts of the Mediterranean region.
Nemesias are generally cultivated for their attractive and sweet-scented flowers, and they are often used as bedding plants, in containers, or as border plants. They prefer well-drained soil and full to partial sun exposure, and they bloom from spring to early summer.
Nemesia Nesia Burgundy 15cm Pot
R90.00Add to cartNemesia Nesia Burgundy 15cm Pot
Semi Shade
Annual
Moderate Watering
Wind TolerantNemesia genus that are popular in gardens and landscapes for their colorful and fragrant flowers. Nemesia is a genus of annual and perennial flowering plants in the family Plantaginaceae (previously Scrophulariaceae). They are native to South Africa and some parts of the Mediterranean region.
Nemesias are generally cultivated for their attractive and sweet-scented flowers, and they are often used as bedding plants, in containers, or as border plants. They prefer well-drained soil and full to partial sun exposure, and they bloom from spring to early summer.
Cuphea Hyssopifolia Cocktail 15cm Pot
R85.00Add to cartCuphea Hyssopifolia Cocktail 15cm Pot
Common names: Stardust Bush, False Heather BushFull Sun
Evergreen
Wind Tolerant
Low WateringCuphea hyssopifolia, commonly known as Mexican Heather or False Heather, is a small, evergreen shrub native to Mexico and Central America. It is a popular ornamental plant appreciated for its delicate and colourful flowers.
Appearance: Mexican Heather typically grows as a compact, mounding shrub with numerous branches. The leaves are small, narrow, and lance-shaped, giving the plant a fine-textured appearance. The foliage is usually a vibrant green colour.
Flowers: The most notable feature of Cuphea hyssopifolia is its profusion of small, tubular flowers. The flowers come in various colours, including shades of pink, purple, white, and sometimes red. The blooms are often abundant and create a striking display.
Flowering Period: Mexican Heather is known for its extended blooming period, producing flowers from spring to fall, making it an attractive choice for adding colour to gardens throughout the warm months.
Growing Conditions: Cuphea hyssopifolia thrives in warm and sunny conditions. It prefers well-draining soil and can tolerate a range of soil types, including sandy and loamy soils. It requires regular watering, especially during hot and dry periods, but it’s essential not to overwater to prevent root rot.
Landscape Use: Mexican Heather is a versatile plant that can be used in various landscaping applications. It works well as a groundcover, border plant, or as an accent in containers or hanging baskets. Its small size and colourful flowers make it suitable for both small and large gardens.
Low Maintenance: This plant is relatively low-maintenance and does not require much pruning. However, occasional trimming after the flowering period can help promote bushier growth and a more compact shape.
Attracts Pollinators: The nectar-rich flowers of Cuphea hyssopifolia attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, making it a beneficial addition to pollinator-friendly gardens.
Cuphea Hyssopifolia Purple 15cm Pot
R85.00Add to cartCuphea Hyssopifolia Purple 15cm Pot
Common names: Stardust Bush, False Heather BushFull Sun
Evergreen
Wind Tolerant
Low Wateringuphea hyssopifolia, commonly known as Mexican Heather or False Heather, is a small, evergreen shrub native to Mexico and Central America. It is a popular ornamental plant appreciated for its delicate and colourful flowers.
Appearance: Mexican Heather typically grows as a compact, mounding shrub with numerous branches. The leaves are small, narrow, and lance-shaped, giving the plant a fine-textured appearance. The foliage is usually a vibrant green colour.
Flowers: The most notable feature of Cuphea hyssopifolia is its profusion of small, tubular flowers. The flowers come in various colours, including shades of pink, purple, white, and sometimes red. The blooms are often abundant and create a striking display.
Flowering Period: Mexican Heather is known for its extended blooming period, producing flowers from spring to fall, making it an attractive choice for adding colour to gardens throughout the warm months.
Growing Conditions: Cuphea hyssopifolia thrives in warm and sunny conditions. It prefers well-draining soil and can tolerate a range of soil types, including sandy and loamy soils. It requires regular watering, especially during hot and dry periods, but it’s essential not to overwater to prevent root rot.
Landscape Use: Mexican Heather is a versatile plant that can be used in various landscaping applications. It works well as a groundcover, border plant, or as an accent in containers or hanging baskets. Its small size and colourful flowers make it suitable for both small and large gardens.
Low Maintenance: This plant is relatively low-maintenance and does not require much pruning. However, occasional trimming after the flowering period can help promote bushier growth and a more compact shape.
Attracts Pollinators: The nectar-rich flowers of Cuphea hyssopifolia attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, making it a beneficial addition to pollinator-friendly gardens.
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Ophiopogon Nigrescens 15cm Pot
Original price was: R115.00.R80.00Current price is: R80.00.Add to cartOphiopogon Nigrescens 15cm Pot
Common Name: Black Lilyturf, Black Mondo GrassSemi Shade
Evergreen
Wind Tolerant
Low wateringOphiopogon Nigrescens, commonly known as Black Mondo Grass or Black Lilyturf, is a species of evergreen perennial plant in the Asparagaceae family. It is native to eastern Asia, including regions of Japan and Taiwan.
This striking plant is often grown for its dark-colored, almost black, grass-like leaves and its contrasting light purple to pale pink flowers that emerge in small clusters in the summer. The foliage creates a dense and low-growing mat, making it a popular choice for ground cover in gardens and landscapes.
Black Mondo Grass thrives in partial to full shade and prefers moist, well-draining soil. It is relatively low-maintenance and can be an excellent addition to shaded areas, rock gardens, or borders. The plant is known for its ability to tolerate a wide range of growing conditions, including some drought tolerance once established.
Elegia Tectorum Fish Hoek 15cm Pot
R115.00Add to cartElegia Tectorum Fish Hoek 15cm Pot
Accent plant with bamboo-like stems and needle-like leaves that grow up to 2m tall.
Tolerates wet and dry conditions.Full Sun
Water Wise
Drought tolerant
Evergreen
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Acorus Golden Edge 15cm Pot
All Plants, Blast From The Past Plant Prices (Outdoor), Full Sun Plants, Lawn and Grasses, Semi Shade PlantsOriginal price was: R90.00.R44.95Current price is: R44.95.Add to cartAcorus Golden Edge 15cm Pot
Full Sun
Semi Shade
Moderate Watering
Evergreen Viburnum Sinensis 70lt
R2,450.00Add to cartViburnum Sinensis 70lt
Common Name: Sweet ViburnumFull Sun
Semi Shade
Low Watering
Wind tolerant
Excellent Hedging plantFull Sun
Semi Shade
Low Watering
Wind tolerant
Excellent Hedging plantViburnum sinensis, commonly known as Sweet Viburnum, is a deciduous shrub found in South Africa. It belongs to the Adoxaceae family and is a favoured ornamental plant due to its beautiful flowers and attractive foliage.
Sweet Viburnum is renowned for its large, striking flower clusters that resemble fluffy, round snowballs, earning it its common name. These flower clusters can reach sizes of 15 to 20cm in diameter and are typically creamy white in colour. They grace the garden with their presence in late spring to early summer, creating a stunning visual display.
The leaves of Viburnum sinensis are oval-shaped, glossy, and dark green. During autumn, they often transition to hues of red or purple, adding to the shrub’s visual appeal. This particular shrub can grow to heights of 6 meters and has a rounded or slightly spreading growth habit.
Viburnum Sinensis thrives in areas with full sun to partial shade in South Africa. It prefers well-draining soil and exhibits tolerance to various soil types, including clay, loam, or sandy soil. Regular watering is necessary during the establishment phase, but once established, it can withstand some drought conditions.
Pruning is typically carried out after the flowering period to maintain the desired shape and remove any dead or damaged branches. This practice can also encourage better flower production for the following year.
Viburnum sinensis is generally a hardy and low-maintenance shrub in South Africa. It exhibits relative resistance to pests and diseases. However, it is recommended to monitor the plant for any signs of issues and take appropriate action if necessary.
Sweet Viburnum is often utilised as a focal point in landscaping, as a hedge, or as part of mixed shrub borders in South Africa. Its large, eye-catching flowers make it a standout in the garden and attract bees and butterflies. Additionally, the flowers can be cut and used in floral arrangements to bring their beauty indoors.
Overall, Viburnum sinensis, is a delightful shrub appreciated for its stunning flower clusters and attractive foliage in South African gardens. Its resilience, low maintenance requirements, and versatility in various garden settings make it a popular choice for adding beauty and charm to outdoor spaces.
Ficus Lyrata 31cm Pot (fiddle leaf fig)
R699.99Add to cartFicus Lyrata 31cm Pot (fiddle leaf fig)
Common Name: Fiddle Leaf Fig TreeIndoor
Morning Sun
Shade
Low WateringFicus Lyrata is a wonderful indoor plant.
They need to be kept moist but not sitting in water. Water when top layer of soil is dry.
They enjoy a bright room and can tolerate morning sun only otherwise the leaves may burn.Ficus lyrata, commonly known as the Fiddle Leaf Fig, is a popular and visually striking houseplant. It is known for its large, glossy, violin-shaped leaves.
Appearance: They have large, leathery leaves that are shaped like a fiddle or violin, hence the common name “Fiddle Leaf Fig.” The leaves are dark green and have prominent veins running through them. They can grow to be several inches wide and up to a foot or more in length.
Size: They can grow quite tall and wide in the right conditions. It typically reaches a height of 1 to 3 meters indoors, but it can grow even taller in its native outdoor habitats.
Growth Habit: Ficus lyrata has an upright and bushy growth habit. It develops a single trunk that branches out into a canopy of large leaves. With time and proper care, it can develop a tree-like appearance.
Lighting Requirements: Thrives in bright, indirect light. It prefers a well-lit location, but direct sunlight should be avoided as it can cause leaf burn. Placing the plant near a north-facing or east-facing window where it can receive bright, filtered light is ideal.
Temperature and Humidity: They prefer average to warm temperatures between 15-24°C. It appreciates moderate to high humidity levels, so misting the leaves or using a humidifier can be beneficial, especially in drier indoor environments.
Watering: Keep the soil slightly moist but not waterlogged. Water the plant thoroughly when the top inch (2.5 cm) of soil feels dry. Avoid overwatering, as it can lead to root rot. Ensure proper drainage in the pot to prevent standing water.
Soil and Fertiliser: Use a well-draining potting mix that retains some moisture. A mixture of peat moss, perlite, and potting soil is commonly used. Fertilise the plant during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced, water-soluble fertiliser diluted according to the package instructions.
Pruning and Maintenance: Prune to control its size and shape. Remove any yellowed, damaged, or leggy leaves regularly to maintain the plant’s appearance and overall health. Wiping the leaves with a damp cloth occasionally will help keep them clean and dust-free.
Ficus lyrata is a visually stunning plant that can make a bold statement in your indoor space. With its large, distinctive leaves and upright growth habit, it is highly valued by plant enthusiasts. By providing the right care, including proper lighting, watering, and humidity, you can enjoy the beauty of this popular houseplant.
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Vachellia Sieberiana Var. Woodii 100lt
Original price was: R3,495.00.R1,995.00Current price is: R1,995.00.Add to cartVachellia Sieberiana Var. Woodii 100lt
Common Name: Paperbark Tree, Paper Bark TreeAcacia/Vachellia sieberiana var. woodii, commonly known as the paperbark thorn, is a tree species within the Fabaceae family.
Botanical Characteristics
Leaves: The paperbark thorn has bipinnate leaves, which are typical of many Acacia species. The leaflets are small, giving the leaves a fine, feathery appearance.
Bark: As the common name suggests, the bark of this tree is papery and peels off in thin flakes. It is usually a creamy white to light brown colour.
Thorns: The tree features paired white thorns at the base of the leaves, which are straight and can be quite sharp.
Flowers: It produces small, spherical, yellow to creamy-white flower clusters that are fragrant and attract various pollinators.
Fruit: The tree bears elongated, flattened pods that contain seeds. The pods are typically a light brown colour when mature.Growing Conditions
Climate: Paperbarks thrive in warm, tropical to subtropical climates and is commonly found in savannas and open woodland areas.
Soil: It prefers well-drained soils but is adaptable to a range of soil types, including sandy and loamy soils.
Watering: This species is drought-tolerant, making it well-suited to areas with seasonal rainfall.Ecological Role
Habitat: The paperbark thorn is an important species in its native habitat, providing shelter and food for various wildlife, including insects, birds, and mammals.
Nitrogen Fixation: Like many legumes, it has a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria in its root nodules, which helps enrich the soil with nitrogen.Uses
Timber: The wood is hard and durable, used for construction, furniture, and tools.
Traditional Medicine: Various parts of the tree are used in traditional medicine to treat ailments such as coughs, colds, and skin infections.
Fodder: The leaves and pods are a source of food for livestock during dry seasons.
Gum: The tree exudes a gum that can be used similarly to gum arabic.Nutritional and Health Benefits
Herbal Remedies: Traditional uses include the treatment of respiratory and gastrointestinal issues, due to the antimicrobial properties of the plant extracts.
Anti-inflammatory: The bark and leaves have been used in poultices to reduce inflammation and promote healing of wounds.Cultivation and Management
Propagation: The tree is typically propagated from seeds, which often require pre-treatment such as soaking or scarification to enhance germination.
Growth Rate: It has a moderate to fast growth rate, particularly in favourable conditions with adequate water and nutrients.
Management: Pruning may be necessary to manage its thorny branches and to shape the tree for aesthetic or practical purposes.Conservation and Environmental Importance
Soil Conservation: Its deep root system helps prevent soil erosion, making it valuable in stabilizing soil in its native range.
Biodiversity: It supports biodiversity by providing habitat and food for a variety of organisms.Acacia/Vachellia sieberiana var. woodii is a versatile and ecologically significant tree, playing a crucial role in its natural habitat while offering numerous benefits for human use and environmental sustainability.
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Ficus rubiginosa 100lt (Rusty Fig)
Original price was: R3,495.00.R1,895.00Current price is: R1,895.00.Add to cartFicus rubiginosa 100lt (Rusty Fig)
Common Name: Rusty Fig, Port JacksonFull Sun
Semi Shade
Light Watering