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Pandorea Jasmenoides Lady Di White 20lt
Original price was: R425.00.R395.00Current price is: R395.00.Add to cartPandorea Jasmenoides Lady Di White 20lt
Full Sun
Semi Shade
Climbing Plant
Medium WateringA dense, fast climbing creeper which produces a white, trumpet flower.
Plant 1.5m apart for a quick covering. - Sale!
Erica Canaliculata 15cm Pot
Original price was: R165.00.R139.99Current price is: R139.99.Add to cartErica Canaliculata 15cm Pot
Full Sun
Semi Shade
Water Wise
Evergreen
Indigenous Nuxia Floribunda 125lt
R3,950.00Add to cartNuxia Floribunda 125lt
Common Name: Forest ElderFull Sun
Indigenous
Medium Watering- Sale!
Minneola Citrus Tree 20lt
Original price was: R650.00.R399.99Current price is: R399.99.Add to cartCitrus x Tangelo 20lt
Common Name: Minneola - Sale!
Curry Leaf Tree 19cm Pot
Original price was: R180.00.R149.99Current price is: R149.99.Add to cartMurraya Koenigii 19cm Pot
Common Name: Curry Leaf TreeFull Sun
Semi Shade
Medium Watering
Edible PlantThe curry leaf tree, scientifically known as Murraya koenigii, is a small tropical to sub-tropical tree that is native to the Indian subcontinent. It belongs to the Rutaceae family. The tree is renowned for its aromatic leaves, which are widely used in Indian, Sri Lankan, and other South Asian cuisines to add flavor to various dishes.
Appearance: The curry leaf tree typically grows to a height of 4 to 6 meters. It has a slender trunk with many branches and dense foliage. The leaves are pinnate, meaning they have multiple leaflets arranged along a central axis, and they are dark green and glossy.
Culinary Use: The leaves of the curry leaf tree are highly valued for their distinct and pungent flavour. They have a unique aroma that is often described as a mix of citrus and herbal notes. Curry leaves are an essential ingredient in various Indian dishes, especially curries, soups, stews, and chutneys. They are usually added to hot oil at the beginning of cooking to release their flavour and fragrance.
Medicinal Properties: Besides being used in cooking, curry leaves are also known for their potential medicinal properties. They are rich in antioxidants, iron, calcium, vitamins A, B, C, and E, and other nutrients. In traditional medicine, these leaves have been used to treat various ailments, such as indigestion, diabetes, and skin infections.
Cultivation: The curry leaf tree is relatively easy to grow in warm and tropical climates. It prefers well-draining soil and plenty of sunlight. It can be grown from seeds or cuttings. Once established, the tree requires regular watering and occasional pruning to maintain its shape and encourage new growth.
Culinary Substitutes: If you can’t find fresh curry leaves, some recipes may suggest using dried curry leaves as a substitute. However, it’s important to note that the flavour of dried curry leaves is not as intense as fresh ones, so it may not yield the same results in terms of taste.
Curry leaf trees are not only valuable for their culinary and medicinal uses but also add a touch of natural beauty to gardens and landscapes, making them popular among home gardeners and horticulture enthusiasts.
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Lavender Margaret Roberts 12cm Pot
Original price was: R65.00.R49.99Current price is: R49.99.Add to cartLavender Margaret Roberts 12cm Pot
Full Sun
Semi Shade
Low Watering
Evergreen - Sale!
Clockwork Orange Leucospermum (pincushion) 15cm Pot
All Plants, Full Sun Plants, Indigenous Plants, Leucospermum Plants (Pincushions), Water Wise PlantsOriginal price was: R195.00.R139.99Current price is: R139.99.Add to cartClockwork Orange Leucospermum (pincushion) 15cm Pot
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Philodendron Selloum 19cm Pot
Original price was: R350.00.R149.99Current price is: R149.99.Add to cartPhilodendron Selloum 19cm Pot
Semi Shade
Shade
Indoor Plant
Outdoor Plant
Low Watering
Evergreen Strelitzia Nicolai 19cm Pot
All Indoor Plants, All Plants, Full Sun Plants, Indigenous Plants, Other Indoor Plants, Semi Shade PlantsR265.00Add to cartStrelitzia Nicolai 19cm Pot
Common Name: Natal Wild Banana, Giant Bird Of Paradise, Wild Banana TreeBright Indirect Light
Morning Sun
Low Watering (allow top of soil to dry out completely)
Feed Monthly
Indigenous PlantStrelitzia nicolai, commonly known as the White Bird of Paradise or Giant Bird of Paradise, is a striking tropical plant native to South Africa. It is a member of the Strelitziaceae family and is closely related to the more commonly seen Strelitzia reginae, known as the Orange Bird of Paradise.
Appearance: Strelitzia nicolai is known for its large, banana-like leaves and impressive size. The leaves are paddle-shaped, leathery, and typically grow in a fan-like arrangement. They are deep green in colour and have prominent veins. The plant can reach heights of up to 20 feet (6 meters) or more, making it a majestic presence in gardens or landscapes.
Flowers: While Strelitzia nicolai produces flowers, they are less commonly seen than those of Strelitzia reginae. The flowers of Strelitzia nicolai are white and similar in structure to those of Strelitzia reginae, consisting of an outer sheath called the spathe and an inner structure called the spadix. The flowers emerge from a long, erect stalk that extends above the foliage.
Growth Habit: Strelitzia nicolai grows in a clumping habit, with multiple stems emerging from the base. It forms dense clusters of foliage, creating a dramatic and tropical appearance. The plant can spread moderately wide, so it requires ample space to grow and develop.
Lighting Requirements: Strelitzia nicolai thrives in full sun to partial shade. It prefers bright, indirect light and can tolerate some direct sunlight, especially in the morning or evening. In areas with intense afternoon sun, it is beneficial to provide some protection or shade during the hottest parts of the day.
Temperature and Hardiness: Strelitzia nicolai is a tropical plant and is typically grown in warm climates. It is more cold-sensitive compared to Strelitzia reginae and prefers temperatures above 10°C. In colder regions, it is often grown as a houseplant or in containers that can be moved indoors during the winter.
Watering: Provide regular watering to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Allow the top inch (2.5 cm) of soil to dry out slightly between waterings. During the winter months, reduce watering frequency as the plant enters a period of slower growth.
Soil and Fertiliser: Strelitzia nicolai prefers well-draining soil that retains some moisture. A mixture of loam, peat moss, and sand or perlite can provide suitable conditions. Fertilise the plant during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced, slow-release fertiliser or a liquid fertiliser diluted according to the package instructions.
Pruning and Maintenance: Prune Strelitzia nicolai to remove any dead or damaged leaves and to control its size and shape. Remove spent flowers to maintain tidiness. Regularly dust or wipe the leaves to keep them clean and promote healthy growth.
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Plectranthus Ciliatus 4lt
Original price was: R95.00.R57.50Current price is: R57.50.Add to cartPlectranthus Ciliatus 4lt
Common Name: Speckled Spur-Flower, Eyelash Spur-Flower, White Wild SageSemi Shade
Shade
Evergreen
Indigenous
Moderate Watering
Fast Growing Ground Cover