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Afrocarpus Latifolius 20lt
Original price was: R550.00.R350.00Current price is: R350.00.Add to cartAfrocarpus Latifolius 20lt
Common Names: Podocarpus Real Yellowwood, Real Yellowwood, Opregte GeelhoutApprox 1.5m Tall
Full Sun
Semi Shade
Evergreen
Medium Watering
IndigenousSouth Africa’s national tree.
Slow growing tree that grows up to 20m in height with sharp, pointed leaves. Peltophorum Africanum 20lt
R385.00Add to cartPeltophorum Africanum 20lt
Common Name: Weeping WattleApprox 1.7m Tall
Dasylirion Wheeleri 20lt
R435.00Add to cartDasylirion Wheeleri 20lt
Common Name: Desert SpoonApprox 0.5m Tall
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Cussonia Spicata 20lt
Original price was: R550.00.R269.99Current price is: R269.99.Add to cartCussonia Spicata 20lt
Common Name: Cabbage Tree Cupressus Leylandii 20lt
R450.00Add to cartCupressus Leylandii 20lt
Common Name: Leyland Cypress TreeApprox 1.3m tall
Cunonia Capensis 20lt
R455.00Add to cartCunonia Capensis 20lt
Common Name: Red Spieder Tree, Butterspoon TreeAppearance: Butterspoon is a small to medium-sized tree that typically reaches a height of 4-6 meters, although it may grow taller under favourable conditions. It has a dense, rounded canopy with a spreading growth habit. The bark is smooth and greyish-brown.
Leaves: The leaves of Cunonia capensis are simple, alternate, and have a distinctive shape resembling a spoon, which gives rise to the common name “Butterspoon.” The leaves are bright green and glossy, and they can turn reddish or coppery in colour before shedding.
Flowers: The tree produces small, white to cream-colored flowers that are arranged in terminal clusters. The flowers are often fragrant and are attractive to bees and other pollinators.
Fruits: After flowering, Butterspoon develops small, rounded fruits that contain seeds. The fruits are not particularly showy but contribute to seed dispersal by birds and other wildlife.
Habitat: Cunonia capensis is typically found in various habitats, including forests, woodlands, and rocky slopes. It is commonly grown in gardens and parks as an ornamental tree.
Uses: The wood of Butterspoon is not extensively used commercially due to its relatively small size, but it is occasionally used for making small items such as tool handles. The tree is valued for its ornamental qualities, including its attractive leaves and flowers, making it a popular choice in landscaping and gardens.
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Combretum Krausii 20lt
Original price was: R495.00.R379.99Current price is: R379.99.Add to cartCombretum Krausii 20lt
Common Name: Forest BushwillowCombretum krausii, commonly known as Forest Bushwillow, is a species of flowering tree belonging to the Combretaceae family. It is native to various regions in southern Africa, including countries such as South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. Forest Bushwillow is a characteristic tree of wooded and forested areas in its native range.
Appearance: Forest Bushwillow is a medium to large-sized tree that can grow up to 10-20 meters in height, although it may reach greater heights under favourable conditions. It has a straight, cylindrical trunk and a spreading, rounded crown with dense foliage.
Leaves: The leaves are simple, opposite or subopposite, and usually measure around 5-10 cm in length. They are elliptical to lance-shaped and have a glossy green appearance. The leaves turn yellow or orange in the fall before shedding.
Flowers: The tree produces small, inconspicuous flowers that are greenish or cream-colored. The flowers are borne in dense, elongated spikes, which are attractive to various pollinators like bees and butterflies.
Fruits: After flowering, Forest Bushwillow develops fruits that are small, woody capsules containing seeds. The fruits are often eaten and dispersed by birds and other wildlife.
Habitat: As its name suggests, Forest Bushwillow is typically found in wooded areas, forests, and along riverbanks in its native range. It prefers well-drained soils and can tolerate a range of environmental conditions.
Uses: Combretum krausii has some uses in traditional medicine in certain regions. The tree’s bark and leaves are sometimes used for medicinal purposes by local communities. Additionally, the wood of Forest Bushwillow is used for various purposes, including making furniture and as firewood.
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Caesalpinia Ferrea (Leopard Tree) 20lt
Original price was: R600.00.R395.00Current price is: R395.00.Add to cartCaesalpinia Ferrea 20lt
Common Name: Leopard TreeCaesalpinia ferrea, commonly known as Leopard Tree or Brazilwood, is a species of flowering tree belonging to the Fabaceae family. It is native to various regions in South America.
Appearance: The Leopard Tree is a medium-sized deciduous tree that can reach a height of 10 to 15 meters. It has an open, spreading crown with a rounded or umbrella-like shape. The tree’s bark is distinctive, with a mottled pattern of dark brown and light grey, resembling the coat of a leopard, which is the origin of its common name.
Leaves: The leaves are bipinnately compound, meaning they are divided into smaller leaflets, giving them a fern-like appearance. The leaflets are small and arranged along a central rachis (main axis). The leaves are usually green during the growing season but turn yellow or yellow-green before shedding in the fall.
Flowers: The tree produces small, bright yellow flowers with long stamens that are held in clusters. The flowers are attractive and serve as a nectar source for various pollinators, such as bees and butterflies.
Fruits: After flowering, Caesalpinia ferrea forms elongated pods that contain seeds. These pods are woody and brown in colour.
Habitat: The Leopard Tree is adaptable to various soil types and can thrive in both moist and drier conditions. It is commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions, especially in open woodlands and savannas.
Uses: The wood of Caesalpinia ferrea is durable and has been used for various purposes, including construction, furniture, and tools. In some regions, the tree is also valued for its ornamental qualities and is planted in parks, gardens, and along streets.
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Buxus 20lt
Original price was: R550.00.R379.99Current price is: R379.99.Add to cartBuxus 20lt
Common name: Boxwood TreeApprox 0.4m tall
Full Sun
Evergreen
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Anastrabe Integerrima 10lt
Original price was: R220.00.R159.99Current price is: R159.99.Add to cartAnastrabe Integerrima 10lt
Common Name: Pambati TreeApprox 0.6m tall
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Viola Mobile Hanging Garden
Original price was: R350.00.R175.00Current price is: R175.00.Add to cartViola Mobile Hanging Garden
This mobile garden is filled with 6 Viola plants in a hanging bag so easy to move around and put anywhere in your home.
Ideal as a gift for someone!