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Agapanthus Drawf White 17cm
Original price was: R95.00.R59.99Current price is: R59.99.Add to cartAgapanthus Drawf White 17cm
Full Sun
Semi Shade
Medium Watering
Indigenous
Wind Tolerant
EvergreenClump-forming plant that grows up to 40cm in height with white flowers in summer
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Gomphostigma Virgatum 17cm
Original price was: R95.00.R64.99Current price is: R64.99.Add to cartGomphostigma Virgatum 17cm
Common Name: River Stars, Buddlejaceae, Loganiaceae, otter bush, besembossieFull Sun
High Watering
Indigenous
Wind Tolerant
EvergreenShrub that grows up to 2m with silver leaves and white, aromatic, star-shaped flowers in Summer. Grows on stream/river banks or in water. Water every second day in summer.
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Vachellia Xanthophloea 10lt
R225.00Add to cartVachellia Xanthophloea 10lt
Common Name: Fever tree, Koorsboom, Acacia XanthophloeFull Sun
Medium Watering
Indigenous
Wind TolerantThorn tree that grows up to 12m in height with paper=like bark and a flat spreading crown. They have light yellow flowers in Spring.
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Iceberg Floribunda Rose 19cm
Original price was: R170.00.R165.00Current price is: R165.00.Add to cartIceberg Floribunda Rose 19cm
Full Sun
Semi Shade
medium WateringFree-flowering shrub that grows up to 1.5m tall with light green leaves and clusters of fragrant, white flowers.
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Acacia Xanthophloea Fever Tree 20lt
Original price was: R550.00.R379.99Current price is: R379.99.Add to cartAcacia Xanthophloea 20lt
Common Name: Fever tree, KoorsboomFull Sun
Low Watering
Drought Tolerant
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Elegia Tectorum 10lt
R220.00Add to cartElegia Tectorum 10lt
Full Sun
Semi Shade
Water Wise
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Hibiscus Brilliant Red 20lt
Original price was: R425.00.R299.99Current price is: R299.99.Add to cartHibiscus Brilliant Red 20lt
Approx 1m Tall
Full Sun
Semi Shade
Water Wise
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Hibiscus Brilliant Red 10lt
Original price was: R275.00.R199.99Current price is: R199.99.Add to cartHibiscus Brilliant Red 10lt
Full Sun
Semi Shade
Water Wise
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Duranta Sheenas Gold 4lt
Original price was: R120.00.R57.50Current price is: R57.50.Add to cartDuranta Sheenas Gold 4lt
Common Name: Golden DewdropFull Sun
Semi Shade
Low Watering
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Duranta Sheenas Gold 10lt
Original price was: R275.00.R200.00Current price is: R200.00.Add to cartDuranta Sheenas Gold 10lt
Common Name: Golden DewdropFull Sun
Semi Shade
Low Watering
EvergreenDuranta ‘Sheena’s Gold,’ also known as Duranta erecta ‘Sheena’s Gold,’ is a cultivar of Duranta erecta, an evergreen shrub or small tree native to tropical regions of the Americas. Duranta ‘Sheena’s Gold’ is widely grown as an ornamental plant for its attractive golden foliage and its ability to add colour and texture to landscapes.
Appearance: Duranta ‘Sheena’s Gold’ is a compact, fast-growing shrub that can reach a height of 1 to 2m. It has a dense, bushy growth habit with arching branches.
Foliage: The most notable characteristic of Duranta ‘Sheena’s Gold’ is its striking golden-yellow foliage. The leaves are small, ovate to elliptical in shape, and have a bright golden-yellow colour. The vibrant foliage provides a beautiful contrast against the deep green stems and other plants in the landscape.
Flowers: Like other Duranta varieties, ‘Sheena’s Gold’ produces small, lavender-blue or purple flowers in clusters during the growing season. While the flowers are not the primary attraction of the plant, they do add some additional colour and interest.
Growth Requirements: Duranta ‘Sheena’s Gold’ thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-draining soil. It is relatively drought-tolerant once established, but regular watering is beneficial, especially during dry periods.
Uses: Duranta ‘Sheena’s Gold’ is commonly used as a hedge, accent plant, or specimen in gardens and landscapes. Its golden foliage makes it an eye-catching addition to mixed borders, tropical-themed gardens, or any area where a splash of vibrant colour is desired.
Toxicity: As with other Duranta varieties, the berries of ‘Sheena’s Gold’ can be toxic if ingested, so it’s essential to exercise caution, especially if there are children or pets in the area.
Due to its compact size and striking appearance, Duranta ‘Sheena’s Gold’ is a popular choice for gardeners and landscapers looking to add visual interest and colour to their outdoor spaces.
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Viburnum Sinensis 17cm Pot
Original price was: R125.00.R89.99Current price is: R89.99.Add to cartViburnum Sinensis 17cm Pot
Common Names: Sweet Viburnum,Full 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.
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Brachylaena Discolor 50lt
Original price was: R1,895.00.R1,375.00Current price is: R1,375.00.Add to cartBrachylaena Discolor 50lt
Common Names: Coastal Silver Oak, KusvaalbosFull Sun
Low Watering
Wind Tolerant
Evergreen
IndigenousFast-growing, spreading tree that grows up to 7m in height with dark green leaves that are silver-white underneath.
They get creamy, white flowers in Spring and can be used as an excellent wind breaker. Ideal for coastal gardens too.Brachylaena discolor, commonly known as the Coast Silver Oak or Wild Silver Oak, is a species of flowering tree that belongs to the Asteraceae family. It is native to the coastal regions of Southern Africa, including countries such as South Africa, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe.
Appearance: The Coast Silver Oak is a medium-sized tree that can grow up to 10-20 meters in height. It has a spreading crown with a generally rounded shape. The leaves are simple, alternate, and elliptical, measuring around 6-10 cm long. The upper side of the leaves is glossy green, while the underside is covered with a silvery-grey pubescence, which gives it its distinct appearance.
Flowers: The tree produces small, inconspicuous flowers in clusters. The flowers are usually greenish-yellow in colour and are borne on short, slender stalks.
Fruits: The fruit of Brachylaena discolor is a small, brownish achene, which is a type of dry, indehiscent fruit typical of many members of the Asteraceae family.
Habitat: This species is typically found in coastal forests, riverine forests, and wooded areas near the coast. It prefers sandy and well-drained soils.
Uses: Traditionally, the bark of the Coast Silver Oak has been used for medicinal purposes by some local communities. The tree is also valued for its ornamental qualities due to the silvery foliage.
Conservation status: As with many plant species, Brachylaena discolor faces threats from habitat loss and other human activities. The conservation status of this species may vary in different regions, so it is important to consult local conservation authorities for the most up-to-date information.