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Bougainvillea Killie Campbell 21cm Pot
All Plants, Climbing Plants, Full Sun Plants, Hedging Plants, New 21cm Pot Range, Semi Shade Plants, Water Wise Plants, What's NewOriginal price was: R225.00.R179.99Current price is: R179.99.Add to cartBougainvillea Killie Campbell 21cm Pot
Full Sun
Afternoon Sun
Moderate Watering
Feed Monthly
Evergreen
Climbing PlantFlourishing pink flowers when in bloom.
This plant is incredibly eye-catching and abundant in flowers, showcasing a delightful pink bracts. Once established, it becomes as resilient as the Sahara desert, ensuring a profusion of blooms even with reduced water and general fertilizer usage—truly a water-wise choice. Additionally, it boasts remarkable resistance to pests and diseases. The plant’s foliage is semi-deciduous, adding to its allure and versatility.
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Carya illinoinensis (Pecan nut) 100lt Tree
Original price was: R3,495.00.R2,395.00Current price is: R2,395.00.Add to cartCarya illinoinensis (Pecan nut) 100lt Tree
Full Sun
Low Watering
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Carya illinoinensis (Pecan nut) 40lt
Original price was: R1,650.00.R1,150.00Current price is: R1,150.00.Add to cartCarya illinoinensis (Pecan nut) 40lt
Full Sun
Low Watering
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Macadamia Nut Tree 40lt
Original price was: R1,650.00.R1,150.00Current price is: R1,150.00.Add to cartMacadamia Nut Tree 40lt
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Cassine Peragua 40lt (Cape Saffron)
Original price was: R1,150.00.R895.00Current price is: R895.00.Add to cartCassine Peragua 40lt (Cape Saffron)
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Searsia Chirindensis 20lt
Original price was: R595.00.R425.00Current price is: R425.00.Add to cartSearsia Chirindensis 20lt
Rhus Chirindensis 20lt
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English Oak Tree 125lt
Original price was: R3,500.00.R1,895.00Current price is: R1,895.00.Add to cartQuercus Robur 125lt
Common Name: English Oak TreeFull Sun
Low Watering
Wind Tolerant
Deciduous Tree - Sale!
Indigofera Frutescens 40lt
Original price was: R1,150.00.R895.00Current price is: R895.00.Add to cartIndigofera Frutescens 40lt
Viburnum Sinensis 60lt
R1,995.00Add to cartViburnum Sinensis 60lt
Common Name: Sweet ViburnumFull 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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Grewia Occidentalis 25lt Pot
Original price was: R650.00.R425.00Current price is: R425.00.Add to cartGrewia Occidentalis 25lt Pot
Common Name: Cross BerryGrewia occidentalis is a shrub or small tree native to Southern Africa. It belongs to the Malvaceae family and is known for its attractive foliage and edible fruits.
Growth Form
Grewia occidentalis can grow as a shrub or small tree, typically reaching about 3–5 meters in height. It has a bushy appearance with a spreading canopy.Leaves
The leaves are ovate, rough-textured, and have a greyish-green colour. They are arranged alternately and have a slightly velvety feel.Flowers
The plant produces small, five-petaled flowers that are usually pink to purple in colour. The flowers are quite attractive and are a favourite for bees and other pollinators.Fruit
The fruit of Grewia occidentalis is small, round, and orange-yellow in colour. It resembles a small mango, hence the common name “Wild Mango.” The fruit is edible and has a sweet, tangy taste but is often fibrous.Habitat
It is found in various environments, from savannas to rocky hillsides, and is well-adapted to dry, drought-prone areas. It can grow in well-drained soils and is often found in areas with seasonal rainfall.Uses
Culinary: The fruit is eaten raw, and in some cultures, it is made into jams, juices, or dried for later use.
Medicinal: In some parts of Africa, parts of the plant are used in traditional medicine for various ailments.
Ornamental: The plant is sometimes cultivated for its attractive flowers and fruit, especially in ornamental gardens or wildlife-friendly landscapes.Growing Conditions
Soil: Grewia occidentalis thrives in well-draining soils. It is drought-tolerant but benefits from regular watering during dry spells.
Sunlight: It prefers full sun to partial shade.
Temperature: It is suited to warm climates and can tolerate mild frost once established.Grewia occidentalis is relatively low-maintenance, making it a good choice for xeriscaping or for gardeners looking to grow a drought-resistant plant with aesthetic and functional benefits.