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Aloe Barberae 70lt
R2,595.00Aloe Barberae 70lt
Aloidendron barberae
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Syzygium Guineense 70lt
70lt Trees, All Plants, Full Sun Plants, Hedging Plants, Indigenous Plants, Semi Shade Plants, Water Wise PlantsR2,595.00Syzygium Guineense 70lt
Common Name: Waterpear TreeFull Sun
Indigenous
Evergreen
Low Watering
Hedging Tree
Drought Tolerant
Wind TolerantSyzygium guineense, commonly known as Waterberry, Water Pear, or African Waterpear, is a species of tree belonging to the Myrtaceae family. It is native to various regions in Africa, including parts of West Africa, East Africa, and southern Africa. The Waterberry tree is valued for its edible fruits and is often found growing near water sources, such as rivers and lakes.
Appearance: Syzygium guineense is a medium-sized to large tree that can reach heights of 10 to 30m. It has a rounded crown with dense foliage.
Leaves: The leaves of the Waterberry tree are simple, opposite, and elliptical in shape. They are dark green and have a glossy appearance.
Flowers: The tree produces small, cream-colored or white flowers that are arranged in panicles or clusters. The flowers are usually not showy but are an important source of nectar for pollinators.
Fruits: The most significant feature of Syzygium guineense is its edible fruit, which is known as Waterberry or Water Pear. The fruits are small, round, and turn from green to purple-black when ripe. They have a sweet and slightly tart flavour and are enjoyed fresh or used to make jams, jellies, and beverages.
Growth Requirements: Waterberry trees prefer well-draining soil and are commonly found growing in areas with access to water, such as riverbanks and wetlands. They can tolerate both full sun and partial shade.
Uses: The fruits of Syzygium guineense are an important food source for both humans and wildlife, including birds and various mammal species. In some regions, the bark and leaves of the tree have also been used for medicinal purposes.
Wildlife Attraction: The Waterberry tree is attractive to birds and other wildlife, which feed on its fruits and disperse its seeds, contributing to its ecological significance.
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Ilex Mitis 70lt
R2,595.00Ilex Mitis 70lt
Full 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.
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Ekebergia Capensis 70lt
70lt Trees, All Plants, Full Sun Plants, Hedging Plants, Indigenous Plants, Semi Shade Plants, Water Wise PlantsR2,595.00Ekebergia Capensis 70lt
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Cotyledon Green 4lt
Original price was: R75.00.R50.00Current price is: R50.00.Cotyledon Green 4lt
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Brachylaena Discolor 70Lt
R2,595.00Brachylaena Discolor 70lt
Common name Coast Silver OakFull Sun
Low Watering
Wind Tolerant
Evergreen
IndigenousFast-growing, spreading tree that grows up to 7m in height with dark green leaves that are silver-white underneath.
They get creamy, white flowers in Spring and can be used as an excellent wind breaker. Ideal for coastal gardens too.Brachylaena discolor, commonly known as the Coast Silver Oak or Wild Silver Oak, is a species of flowering tree that belongs to the Asteraceae family. It is native to the coastal regions of Southern Africa, including countries such as South Africa, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe.
Appearance: The Coast Silver Oak is a medium-sized tree that can grow up to 10-20 meters in height. It has a spreading crown with a generally rounded shape. The leaves are simple, alternate, and elliptical, measuring around 6-10 cm long. The upper side of the leaves is glossy green, while the underside is covered with a silvery-grey pubescence, which gives it its distinct appearance.
Flowers: The tree produces small, inconspicuous flowers in clusters. The flowers are usually greenish-yellow in colour and are borne on short, slender stalks.
Fruits: The fruit of Brachylaena discolor is a small, brownish achene, which is a type of dry, indehiscent fruit typical of many members of the Asteraceae family.
Habitat: This species is typically found in coastal forests, riverine forests, and wooded areas near the coast. It prefers sandy and well-drained soils.
Uses: Traditionally, the bark of the Coast Silver Oak has been used for medicinal purposes by some local communities. The tree is also valued for its ornamental qualities due to the silvery foliage.
Conservation status: As with many plant species, Brachylaena discolor faces threats from habitat loss and other human activities. The conservation status of this species may vary in different regions, so it is important to consult local conservation authorities for the most up-to-date information.
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Strelitzia Reginae 17cm Pot
R145.00Strelitzia Reginae 17cm Pot
Full Sun
Semi Shade
Low Watering
Drought Tolerant
Water Wise
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Dodonaea Viscosa Purpurea 17cm
All Plants, Full Sun Plants, Hedging Plants, Indigenous Plants, Semi Shade Plants, Water Wise PlantsR125.00Dodonaea Viscosa Purpurea 17cm
Common names: Hopseed BushFull Sun
Evergreen
Wind Tolerant
Indigenous
Low WateringFast-growing shrub up to 4m in height with bright green foliage and cream-red papery-like fruit. can be used to grow as a hedge and they are drought tolerant.
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Zamioculcas Zamiifolia 24cm pot (ZZ Plant)
Original price was: R750.00.R529.99Current price is: R529.99.Zamioculcas Zamiifolia 24cm
Common Name: ZZ PlantThe ZZ plant is an easy to grow and care for indoor plant that displays small glossy leaves on stems which can grow up to 3 ft long indoors.
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Grapefruit Marsh 70lt
R2,595.00Grapefruit Marsh 70lt
Full Sun
Afternoon Sun
Moderate WateringApprox 1.4m Tall
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Lisbon Lemon Tree 70lt
R2,595.00Lisbon Lemon Tree 70lt
Full Sun
Afternoon Sun
Moderate WateringThe Lisbon lemon tree is a smooth skin lemon and has a thick leaf. It usually bears fruit on the inside of the tree and helps protect the fruit from different weather conditions.
They like well drained soil and full sunlight to semi shade
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Tahiti Lime Tree 70lt
R2,595.00Tahiti Lime Tree 70lt
Full Sun
Semi Shade
Low WateringBeautiful citrus tree and fruiting age so you will have limes in no time.
🌿 Tahiti Bearss Lime (also known as Persian Lime)
Botanical Name: Citrus × latifolia
Type: Evergreen fruiting lime treeDescription
The Tahiti Bearss Lime is a popular, nearly thornless, seedless lime variety producing medium to large, juicy limes with smooth green skin that turns yellow when fully ripe. It’s a vigorous, upright grower and a heavy producer of fruit, especially in warm climates.Key Features
Seedless, juicy limes with mild, aromatic flavor
Less acidic than key limes – great for cocktails, cooking, and preserves
Nearly thornless – easy to harvest
Fast-growing and productive
Bears fruit multiple times a yearGrowing Conditions
🌞 Sun: Full sun
🌱 Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil
💧 Watering: Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy
❄️ Cold Tolerance: Sensitive to frost – protect during cold snaps
📏 Height: 3–4m (can be kept smaller with pruning)Fruit Season
Primarily late summer to early winter, but can fruit nearly year-round in ideal conditions.Ideal For
Home gardens, patios, containers, and culinary use.