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Dodonaea Augustifolia “Purpurea” Tree 50lt
Original price was: R1,250.00.R895.00Current price is: R895.00.Dodonaea Augustifolia “Purpurea” Tree 50lt
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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Bougainvillea Brilliant 20lt
Original price was: R550.00.R415.00Current price is: R415.00.Bougainvillea Brilliant 20lt
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Nymphaea Marliacea Rosea 16cm Pot
R225.00Nymphaea Marliacea Rosea 16cm Pot
Common Name: WaterlilyLight pink flowers
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Peperomia Pecunifolia 21cm H/B
Original price was: R295.00.R179.99Current price is: R179.99.Peperomia Pecunifolia 21cm Hanging Basket
Morning Sun
Well Light Room
Can tolerate shadePeperomia make great house and office plants. Can handle most lights conditions and even non natural light!
Water when top of soil is dry and only water the soil for best results. They do not need watering too often as they are water storers.
Feed yearly or bi-yearly.
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Lilium Longiflorum Bulbs – Snow Queen
Original price was: R135.00.R99.99Current price is: R99.99.Lilium Longiflorum Bulbs – Snow Queen
Common Names: Lilium asiatic; Lilium asiflorum & Lilium longiflorum: Lily
Lilium longiflorum: St. Joseph’s lily5 Bulbs per pack
Available: May – July
Plant: May – August
Flower: September – JanuaryIt is important to plant newly bought bulbs straight after purchasing them. The soil for growing Lilium is crucial. Dig a hole of 40cm and work in compost and sand – manure is also good but must be well decomposed. After planting, add a thick mulch and water regularly. Lilium should be planted in an area that is cool but has sufficient sun in your garden – easiest to plant them under shrubs.
You can grow Lilium in pots or containers which must have a hole in the base for drainage. If you use a saucer, it should be emptied after watering. If planting in a pot, ensure that the pot has 10cm below the bulb for the roots to grow.
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Lilium – Asiatic Bulbs Soft Pink
Original price was: R135.00.R99.99Current price is: R99.99.Lilium – Asiatic Bulbs Soft Pink
Common Names: Lilium asiatic; Lilium asiflorum & Lilium longiflorum: Lily
Lilium longiflorum: St. Joseph’s lily5 Bulbs per pack
Available: May – July
Plant: May – August
Flower: September – JanuaryIt is important to plant newly bought bulbs straight after purchasing them. The soil for growing Lilium is crucial. Dig a hole of 40cm and work in compost and sand – manure is also good but must be well decomposed. After planting, add a thick mulch and water regularly. Lilium should be planted in an area that is cool but has sufficient sun in your garden – easiest to plant them under shrubs.
You can grow Lilium in pots or containers which must have a hole in the base for drainage. If you use a saucer, it should be emptied after watering. If planting in a pot, ensure that the pot has 10cm below the bulb for the roots to grow.
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Lilium – Asiatic Bulbs Yellow
Original price was: R135.00.R99.99Current price is: R99.99.Lilium – Asiatic Bulbs Yellow
Common Names: Lilium asiatic; Lilium asiflorum & Lilium longiflorum: Lily
Lilium longiflorum: St. Joseph’s lily5 Bulbs per pack
Available: May – July
Plant: May – August
Flower: September – JanuaryIt is important to plant newly bought bulbs straight after purchasing them. The soil for growing Lilium is crucial. Dig a hole of 40cm and work in compost and sand – manure is also good but must be well decomposed. After planting, add a thick mulch and water regularly. Lilium should be planted in an area that is cool but has sufficient sun in your garden – easiest to plant them under shrubs.
You can grow Lilium in pots or containers which must have a hole in the base for drainage. If you use a saucer, it should be emptied after watering. If planting in a pot, ensure that the pot has 10cm below the bulb for the roots to grow.
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Dryopteris Erythrosora Compact 14cm Pot
Original price was: R155.00.R84.99Current price is: R84.99.Dryopteris Erythrosora Compact 14cm Pot
Common Name: Copper Shield FernDryopteris erythrosora, commonly known as Autumn Fern or Japanese Shield Fern, is a species of fern native to East Asia, including Japan, China, and Korea. It is a popular ornamental fern known for its vibrant and ever-changing foliage colours throughout the seasons.
Appearance: Autumn Fern has fronds that can reach a height of about 60 to 90cm and a spread of 1 30 to 60cm. The fronds are lance-shaped and composed of multiple leaflets. The young fronds emerge in spring with a striking coppery or bronze colour, which gradually matures to deep green as they age. In autumn, the fronds take on a bronze or reddish coloration, hence the name “Autumn Fern.”
Growth habit: This fern forms a clumping habit with its rhizomes, creating a dense and attractive foliage display. It is a deciduous fern, meaning that the fronds will die back in winter and new growth will emerge in spring.
Light and temperature: Autumn Fern thrives in partial shade to full shade conditions. It prefers a protected location with indirect light. It can tolerate a range of temperatures but generally prefers cool to moderate climates.
Watering and humidity: The fern prefers consistently moist soil. It should be watered regularly to keep the soil evenly moist, especially during dry periods. However, it is important to avoid waterlogged conditions. It can tolerate average indoor humidity levels but appreciates higher humidity levels.
Soil and fertilisation: Plant Autumn Fern in well-draining, humus-rich soil. It can adapt to various soil types but prefers a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Adding organic matter, such as compost or peat moss, to the planting area can help improve the soil’s moisture retention. Fertilise in spring with a balanced slow-release fertiliser.
Care tips: Remove any dead or damaged fronds regularly to maintain the fern’s appearance. Mulching around the base of the plant can help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. Autumn Fern is generally low-maintenance once established. It can benefit from dividing clumps every few years to control its size and rejuvenate growth.
Autumn Fern is a beautiful and versatile fern that adds texture and colour to shaded areas in gardens or as a container plant. Its changing foliage colours make it particularly appealing during the spring and autumn seasons. With proper care and suitable growing conditions, this fern can thrive and bring a touch of elegance to your outdoor or indoor space.
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Impatiens Sunpatien Magenta 15cm Pot
R74.99Impatiens Sunpatien Magenta 15cm Pot
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Impatiens Sunpatien Blushing Pink 15cm Pot
R74.99Impatiens Sunpatien Blushing Pink 15cm Pot
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