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Freylinia Tropica (Blue) 17cm
Original price was: R85.00.R57.50Current price is: R57.50.Add to cartFreylinia Tropica (Blue) 17cm
Common Names: Transvaal Honeybell BushFull Sun
Indigenous
Evergreen
Low Water - Sale!
Freylinia Tropica (White) 17cm
Original price was: R95.00.R49.99Current price is: R49.99.Add to cartFreylinia Tropica (White) 17cm
Common Names: Transvaal Honeybell BushFull Sun
Indigenous
Evergreen
Low Water - Sale!
Mobile Garden Herbs
Original price was: R350.00.R199.99Current price is: R199.99.Add to cartMobile Garden Herbs
This mobile garden is filled with 6 herb plants in a hanging bag so easy to move around and put anywhere in your home.
Ideal as a gift for someone!
At the moment in the garden we are plantingThyme
Parsley
Marjoram
Garden Mint
Dianthus
Oreganum - Sale!
Salix Mucronata 20lt (Cape willow)
Original price was: R495.00.R379.99Current price is: R379.99.Add to cartSalix Mucronata 20lt
Common Name: Cape Willow - Sale!
Magnolia x Soulangeana 25lt
Original price was: R950.00.R695.00Current price is: R695.00.Add to cartMagnolia x Soulangeana 25lt
Common Name: Saucer MagnoliaFull Sun
Medium Watering
Frost Tolerant
Low Maintenance
EvergreenThe magnolia is a slow-growing evergreen tree. They produce large, saucer-shaped ,cream white flowers in early Summer. The flowers are strong in fragrance and will make a great addition to any large garden or large pot.
They can reach heights of up to 10m and 3m wide. - Sale!
Eureka Lemon Tree 20lt
Original price was: R650.00.R495.00Current price is: R495.00.Add to cartEureka Lemon Tree 20lt
Full Sun
Medium wateringSmooth skin lemon tree, appox 1.4m tall and at fruiting age so will produce in coming season again.
Strelitzia Reginae 20lt
R455.00Add to cartStrelitzia Reginae 20lt
Common Name: Bird of Paradise, Crane FlowerFull Sun
Semi Shade
Low Watering
Drought Tolerant
Water Wise
IndigenousStrelitzia reginae, commonly known as Bird of Paradise or Crane Flower, is a stunning tropical plant native to South Africa. It belongs to the Strelitziaceae family and is well-known for its unique and vibrant flowers, which resemble the shape of a bird in flight.
Appearance: Strelitzia reginae is a clump-forming perennial plant with large, paddle-shaped leaves. The leaves are glossy, deep green, and arranged in a fan-like manner, growing from a central stem.
Flowers: The most distinctive feature of Bird of Paradise is its flowers. The inflorescence consists of several bright orange and blue petals arranged in a way that resembles a bird’s head with a beak and feathers. The flowers emerge from thick, erect stalks known as scapes. They are quite striking and add a tropical flair to any landscape.
Flowering Period: Strelitzia reginae blooms mainly during the warmer months, typically in spring and summer. Under ideal conditions, it may produce flowers intermittently throughout the year.
Landscape Use: Bird of Paradise is widely used as an ornamental plant in tropical and subtropical regions. It can be grown as a focal point in gardens, as a border plant, or as a potted specimen in outdoor spaces or conservatories.
Growing Conditions: Strelitzia reginae thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-draining soil. It is relatively drought-tolerant once established, but regular watering is essential to encourage healthy growth and flowering.
Propagation: Bird of Paradise can be propagated through division or by seeds. Division is often the preferred method as it ensures that the new plant maintains the characteristics of the parent plant.
Low Maintenance: Strelitzia reginae is generally considered low-maintenance, making it an excellent choice for gardeners seeking an eye-catching and relatively easy-to-care-for plant.
Laurus Nobilis (Bay Leaf Tree) 10lt
R275.00Add to cartLaurus Nobilis (Bay Leaf Tree) 10lt
Full Sun
Afternoon Syn
Low Watering
Evergreen
EdibleA slow growing shrub or tree that reaches heights of up to 6m with dark green, aromatic leave. Dried leaves are used for culinary uses.
Gazania Uniflora 6 Pack
R57.50Add to cartGazania Uniflora 6 Pack
Full Sun
Low Water
Evergreen
Indigenous- Sale!
Westringia Fruticosa White 4lt
All Plants, Blast From The Past Plant Prices (Outdoor), Full Sun Plants, Semi Shade Plants, Water Wise PlantsOriginal price was: R95.00.R44.95Current price is: R44.95.Add to cartWestringia Fruticosa White 4lt
Full Sun
Semi Shade
Wind Tolerant
Low Watering
EvergreenFast-growing shrub up to 1.5m in height with fine, grey-green leaves and flowers in Spring and Summer. Excellent as a low lying hedge and suitable for coastal gardens.
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Sanserviera Trifasciata 15cm Pot (Snake Plant)
All Indoor Plants, All Plants, Indigenous Plants, Other Indoor Plants, Semi Shade Plants, Shade Plants, Water Wise PlantsOriginal price was: R185.00.R125.00Current price is: R125.00.Add to cartSanserviera Trifasciata 15cm Pot
Common Names: Snake PlantShade
Semi Shade
Wind Tolerant
Low Watering
Evergreen
IndigenousPerennial with stiff leaves that grow from a basal rosette. Mature leaves are dark green with light grey-green cross banding.
Can be grown indoors at it tolerates low light and irregular watering. Do not over water. - Sale!
Ilex mitis 20lt (African Holly)
Original price was: R550.00.R395.00Current price is: R395.00.Add to cartIlex mitis 20lt
Common names: African Holly, Cape holly, wild holly, water treeFull Sun
Semi Shade
evergreen
Wind Tolerant
Low Watering
IndigenousFull Sun
Evergreen
Indigenous
Medium Watering
Wind TolerantIlex mitis, commonly known as the Cape Holly or Cape Holly Tea, is a species of evergreen tree or shrub in the family Aquifoliaceae. It is native to various regions in Africa, including South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. The Cape Holly is valued for its ornamental qualities, as well as its use in traditional medicine.
Appearance: Ilex mitis is a small to medium-sized tree or large shrub that can reach heights of 5 to 10m. It has a dense, rounded canopy with glossy, leathery leaves.
Leaves: The leaves of the Cape Holly are simple, alternate, and elliptical to oblong in shape. They have a dark green colour and smooth margins. The leaves are often used to make a caffeine-free herbal tea, known as Cape Holly Tea or Kaffer tea, which is popular in South Africa.
Flowers: The tree produces small, inconspicuous flowers that are typically greenish-white in colour. The flowers are not showy and are borne in clusters.
Berries: After flowering, Ilex mitis produces small, round berries that are initially green and turn red or black when mature. The berries are not edible and are considered toxic.
Medicinal Uses: In traditional African medicine, various parts of Ilex mitis, including the leaves and bark, are used for their potential medicinal properties. Cape Holly Tea is particularly known for its use in treating various ailments, including colds, coughs, and digestive issues. It is also believed to have mild diuretic properties.
Wildlife Attraction: The Cape Holly tree is attractive to birds and other wildlife, which feed on its berries and help disperse its seeds.
Growth Requirements: Ilex mitis prefers well-draining soil and grows best in full sun to partial shade. It is relatively drought-tolerant once established and can tolerate a range of soil types.