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Fig Cape Brown 19cm Pot
Original price was: R275.00.R149.99Current price is: R149.99.Add to cartFig Cape Brown 19cm Pot
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Cupressus Leylandii 10lt
Original price was: R400.00.R239.99Current price is: R239.99.Add to cartCupressus Leylandii 10lt
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Leptospermum Alba White 17cm Pot
Original price was: R125.00.R89.99Current price is: R89.99.Add to cartLeptospermum Alba White 17cm Pot
Common names: Tea BushFull Sun
Evergreen
Wind Tolerant
Low WateringFine-leaved shrub growing up to 3m in height with masses of white flowers in Winter and Spring
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Gardenia Florida 17cm Pot
Original price was: R125.00.R99.99Current price is: R99.99.Add to cartGardenia Florida 17cm Pot
Common Name: Cape JasmineMorning Sun
Semi Shade
Monthly Feeding
Evergreen
Moderate WateringFlowers
The most distinctive feature of Gardenia florida is its large, white, waxy, and highly fragrant flowers. These flowers are usually double or semi-double, with multiple layers of petals that create a luxurious and elegant appearance. The sweet, rich fragrance of the flowers is widely appreciated.Foliage
Gardenia florida has glossy, dark green leaves that provide an attractive backdrop to the striking white flowers. The foliage is evergreen in warm climates, but in cooler regions, it might experience some leaf drop during winter.Fragrance
The intense and captivating fragrance of Gardenia florida flowers is one of its most cherished qualities. The scent is often described as a mix of sweet and slightly citrusy notes, making it a favourite for perfumes and scented products.Growth
This plant thrives in warm and humid environments. It prefers well-draining, slightly acidic soil and dappled sunlight. In regions with hot summers, it benefits from some afternoon shade to prevent leaf scorching. Gardenia florida can be grown both outdoors in gardens and indoors as a potted plant.Maintenance
Gardenias can be somewhat demanding in terms of care. They require consistent moisture, so regular watering is essential. Mulching around the base of the plant can help retain moisture and maintain a stable soil temperature. Pruning can be done after the blooming period to shape the plant and remove dead or diseased growth.Pest and Disease
Gardenias can be susceptible to pests like whiteflies, aphids, and scale insects. They can also be prone to fungal diseases, especially if conditions are too humid or the plant is stressed.Indoor Cultivation
Gardenia florida can be grown indoors as well, but it requires specific conditions to thrive. It needs bright indirect light, high humidity, and a consistent temperature range. Inadequate light or dry indoor air can lead to decreased flowering and overall health. -
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Cupressus Leylandii 19cm Pot
Original price was: R190.00.R124.99Current price is: R124.99.Add to cartCupressus Leylandii 19cm Pot
Common Name: Leyland Cypress Tree -
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Dodonaea Viscosa Green 17cm Pot
All Plants, All Plants On our Spring Sale, Full Sun Plants, Hedging Plants, Indigenous Plants, Semi Shade PlantsOriginal price was: R125.00.R89.99Current price is: R89.99.Add to cartDodonaea Viscosa Green 17cm Pot
Common Names: Purple Hop Bush, Sand OliveFull Sun
Semi Shade
Hedging Plant
Low Watering
Wind Tolerant
EvergreenDodonaea viscosa Purpurea, commonly known as Purple Hop Bush, is a cultivar of the Dodonaea viscosa plant native to South Africa. It is a shrub that belongs to the Sapindaceae family and is known for its attractive purple foliage.
Appearance: Purple Hop Bush is a compact evergreen shrub that typically grows to a height of 2-3 meters and spreads about the same width. Its most distinctive feature is its purple or burgundy-coloured leaves, which provide an eye-catching contrast in the landscape.
Foliage: The foliage consists of small, lance-shaped leaves that are arranged alternately along the stems. The leaves are typically a dark purple colour, although the intensity can vary depending on factors such as light exposure and temperature.
Flowers: Inconspicuous flowers are produced on Purple Hop Bush, and they are generally small and greenish-yellow in colour. The flowers are not the main ornamental feature of this plant; rather, it is primarily grown for its attractive foliage.
Growth Requirements: Purple Hop Bush thrives in full sun to partial shade. It is relatively drought-tolerant and can adapt to a range of soil types, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils. It is also known to be quite resilient and can withstand harsh conditions, including coastal areas with salt spray.
Uses: Dodonaea viscosa Purpurea is commonly used in landscaping as an ornamental shrub. Its striking purple foliage adds colour and visual interest to gardens, borders, and hedges. It can also be pruned and shaped to create formal or informal hedges. Additionally, Purple Hop Bush is known to attract birds and butterflies, making it a popular choice for wildlife gardens.
Propagation: This cultivar can be propagated through seeds or cuttings. Seeds can be sown directly into the ground or started indoors and transplanted later. Softwood cuttings taken in spring or semi-hardwood cuttings taken in summer have a good chance of rooting successfully.
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Gaura ‘Sparkle White’ 17cm Pot
All Plants, All Plants On our Spring Sale, Full Sun Plants, Semi Shade Plants, Shrubs and Bushes, Water Wise PlantsOriginal price was: R125.00.R84.99Current price is: R84.99.Add to cartGaura ‘Sparkle White’ 17cm Pot
Herbaceous plant growing up to 60cm tall and flowers with stalks up to 1m with white flowers from Spring to Autumn
Full Sun
Water Wise
Drought tolerant
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Gaura ‘Belleza Dark Pink’ 17cm Pot
Original price was: R125.00.R84.99Current price is: R84.99.Add to cartGaura ‘Belleza Dark Pink’ 17cm Pot
Gaura ‘Belleza Dark Pink’ is a graceful, long-flowering perennial that adds movement and colour to the garden with its airy sprays of pink blooms.
Growth Habit: Compact, bushy perennial with a clumping habit
Foliage: Narrow, lance-shaped green leaves forming a neat base
Flowers: Masses of bright pink, butterfly-like flowers held on slender stems from spring through autumn
Position: Full sun to light shade
Watering: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established
Soil: Well-drained soil, tolerates poor soils
Wildlife: Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
Uses: Excellent for borders, cottage gardens, mass planting, or containers where it provides a soft, airy effect. -
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Phyla Nodiflora (Lippia) 200 Plug Tray
Original price was: R850.00.R550.00Current price is: R550.00.Add to cartPhyla Nodiflora (Lippia) 200 Plug Tray
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Thula Hybrid Tea Rose 5lt
R225.00Add to cartThula Hybrid Tea Rose 5lt
Named as a present for the 50th wedding anniversary of Anastasia & Gibson THULA. ‘A marriage made in heaven’.
The incredible strong fragrance exuding from large, very shapely deep pink blooms is the outstanding feature of this new variety.
The bush easily grows into a well branched, head high, specimen producing masses of cut flower quality stems.
Full Sun
Afternoon Sun
Moderate Watering
Monthly Feeding
Prune Every WinterHybrid tea roses are a popular class of roses known for their large, high-centered flowers and long stems. They are a cross between hybrid perpetual roses and tea roses, hence the name “hybrid tea.”
These roses are widely cultivated and admired for their beauty, fragrance, and versatility in various gardening and floral arrangements.Here are some key points about hybrid tea roses:
Appearance
Hybrid tea roses typically have a single flower per stem, with large blooms that often have a distinct spiral shape. The flowers usually have many petals, ranging in color from pure white to shades of pink, red, yellow, and even lavender. They can be single or double-flowered, and their form can vary from classic, high-centered to more open and relaxed.Growth habit
Hybrid tea roses are deciduous shrubs that can grow from 1 to 2m in height, depending on the variety.
They have an upright growth habit with straight stems that make them ideal for cutting and using in floral arrangements.
The leaves are generally dark green and glossy.Fragrance
While hybrid tea roses are prized for their beauty, not all varieties are strongly scented.
Breeders have focused on enhancing the visual characteristics of the flowers, sometimes at the expense of fragrance. However, many hybrid tea roses still retain a delightful fragrance, ranging from mild to intense.Blooming season
Hybrid tea roses bloom throughout the growing season, producing an abundance of flowers. Their peak blooming period varies depending on the climate and specific variety, but it generally occurs during the spring and continues through the summer and autumn months.Care and maintenance
They require regular care to thrive.
They prefer well-drained soil enriched with organic matter and should be planted in a sunny location that receives at least six hours of direct sunlight per day.
Adequate watering, pruning, and fertilizing are essential for their healthy growth.
Pruning in late winter is particularly important to encourage strong stems and shape the plant.Uses
Hybrid tea roses are versatile and can be used in various ways.
They are popular choices for cut flowers, as their long stems and large blooms make them perfect for floral arrangements.
They are also commonly used in formal garden beds, borders, and as accent plants in landscapes.Varieties
There are countless hybrid tea rose varieties available, each with its unique characteristics in terms of color, form, fragrance, and disease resistance.Hybrid tea roses continue to be popular among gardeners, florists, and rose enthusiasts due to their exquisite beauty and versatility. Whether in a vase or in the garden, their elegant blooms bring beauty and fragrance to any setting.
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Winter Sun Hybrid Tea Rose 5lt
R215.00Add to cartWinter Sun Hybrid Tea Rose 5lt
Blooms of classic shape in the light yellow of the winter sun & its ability to flower deep into winter gave it its name.
Its resistance to black spot allows the neat, chest high bush to remain clothed with glossy green foliage – ensuring a penetrating root system, uninterrupted sap flow and little chance of sunburn or stem kanker.
‘Winter Sun’is very close to our ideal of a modern rose.
Full Sun
Afternoon Sun
Moderate Watering
Monthly Feeding
Prune Every WinterHybrid tea roses are a popular class of roses known for their large, high-centered flowers and long stems. They are a cross between hybrid perpetual roses and tea roses, hence the name “hybrid tea.”
These roses are widely cultivated and admired for their beauty, fragrance, and versatility in various gardening and floral arrangements.Here are some key points about hybrid tea roses:
Appearance
Hybrid tea roses typically have a single flower per stem, with large blooms that often have a distinct spiral shape. The flowers usually have many petals, ranging in color from pure white to shades of pink, red, yellow, and even lavender. They can be single or double-flowered, and their form can vary from classic, high-centered to more open and relaxed.Growth habit
Hybrid tea roses are deciduous shrubs that can grow from 1 to 2m in height, depending on the variety.
They have an upright growth habit with straight stems that make them ideal for cutting and using in floral arrangements.
The leaves are generally dark green and glossy.Fragrance
While hybrid tea roses are prized for their beauty, not all varieties are strongly scented.
Breeders have focused on enhancing the visual characteristics of the flowers, sometimes at the expense of fragrance. However, many hybrid tea roses still retain a delightful fragrance, ranging from mild to intense.Blooming season
Hybrid tea roses bloom throughout the growing season, producing an abundance of flowers. Their peak blooming period varies depending on the climate and specific variety, but it generally occurs during the spring and continues through the summer and autumn months.Care and maintenance
They require regular care to thrive.
They prefer well-drained soil enriched with organic matter and should be planted in a sunny location that receives at least six hours of direct sunlight per day.
Adequate watering, pruning, and fertilizing are essential for their healthy growth.
Pruning in late winter is particularly important to encourage strong stems and shape the plant.Uses
Hybrid tea roses are versatile and can be used in various ways.
They are popular choices for cut flowers, as their long stems and large blooms make them perfect for floral arrangements.
They are also commonly used in formal garden beds, borders, and as accent plants in landscapes.Varieties
There are countless hybrid tea rose varieties available, each with its unique characteristics in terms of color, form, fragrance, and disease resistance.Hybrid tea roses continue to be popular among gardeners, florists, and rose enthusiasts due to their exquisite beauty and versatility. Whether in a vase or in the garden, their elegant blooms bring beauty and fragrance to any setting.
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Zanta Hofmeyr Hybrid Tea Rose 5lt
R215.00Add to cartZanta Hofmeyr Hybrid Tea Rose 5lt
This medium-tall Hybrid Tea produces firm-petalled, elegant blooms in porcelain pink that deepen to a richer pink towards the centre. The bush is prolific, with dark green, disease-resistant foliage, making it an excellent cut flower and garden specimen.
Plant Height: Shoulder Height
Colours: Soft Pink, Pink
Uses: Bedding, Cut FlowersDedication:
Named in honour of Zanta Hofmeyr, one of South Africa’s most celebrated violinists, this rose reflects her delicate, refined artistry. From early piano lessons to studying at Juilliard and performing globally, Zanta has inspired countless musicians. Beyond her career, she is a dedicated teacher and patron of youth music projects, nurturing the next generation of talent.In Ludwig’s words, “Zanta is a soft, gentle and delicate person, just like a rose.” This rose mirrors her grace, elegance, and enduring presence, making it a fitting tribute to her life in music and her contribution to South African culture.
For more about Zanta’s story and music, visit www.zantahofmeyr.co.za
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Afternoon Sun
Moderate Watering
Monthly Feeding
Prune Every WinterHybrid tea roses are a popular class of roses known for their large, high-centered flowers and long stems. They are a cross between hybrid perpetual roses and tea roses, hence the name “hybrid tea.”
These roses are widely cultivated and admired for their beauty, fragrance, and versatility in various gardening and floral arrangements.Here are some key points about hybrid tea roses:
Appearance
Hybrid tea roses typically have a single flower per stem, with large blooms that often have a distinct spiral shape. The flowers usually have many petals, ranging in color from pure white to shades of pink, red, yellow, and even lavender. They can be single or double-flowered, and their form can vary from classic, high-centered to more open and relaxed.Growth habit
Hybrid tea roses are deciduous shrubs that can grow from 1 to 2m in height, depending on the variety.
They have an upright growth habit with straight stems that make them ideal for cutting and using in floral arrangements.
The leaves are generally dark green and glossy.Fragrance
While hybrid tea roses are prized for their beauty, not all varieties are strongly scented.
Breeders have focused on enhancing the visual characteristics of the flowers, sometimes at the expense of fragrance. However, many hybrid tea roses still retain a delightful fragrance, ranging from mild to intense.Blooming season
Hybrid tea roses bloom throughout the growing season, producing an abundance of flowers. Their peak blooming period varies depending on the climate and specific variety, but it generally occurs during the spring and continues through the summer and autumn months.Care and maintenance
They require regular care to thrive.
They prefer well-drained soil enriched with organic matter and should be planted in a sunny location that receives at least six hours of direct sunlight per day.
Adequate watering, pruning, and fertilizing are essential for their healthy growth.
Pruning in late winter is particularly important to encourage strong stems and shape the plant.Uses
Hybrid tea roses are versatile and can be used in various ways.
They are popular choices for cut flowers, as their long stems and large blooms make them perfect for floral arrangements.
They are also commonly used in formal garden beds, borders, and as accent plants in landscapes.Varieties
There are countless hybrid tea rose varieties available, each with its unique characteristics in terms of color, form, fragrance, and disease resistance.Hybrid tea roses continue to be popular among gardeners, florists, and rose enthusiasts due to their exquisite beauty and versatility. Whether in a vase or in the garden, their elegant blooms bring beauty and fragrance to any setting.