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Granny Smith Apple Tree 20lt
Original price was: R650.00.R415.00Current price is: R415.00.Granny Smith Apple Tree 20lt
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Nectarine Tree 20lt
Original price was: R700.00.R379.99Current price is: R379.99.Nectarine Tree 20lt
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Alpine (Late Nov, Bright red skin, yellow flesh)
Crimson Blaze (End Nov, Dark red skin, Yellow/orange skin)
Crimson Giant (Red skin, Yellow flesh)
Flavortop (Begin Jan, Red skin, Yellow flesh)
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Dietes Bicolor 4lt
All Plants, Full Sun Plants, Indigenous Plants, Outdoor Plants On Sale, Semi Shade Plants, Small Plants, Water Wise PlantsOriginal price was: R95.00.R57.50Current price is: R57.50.Dietes Bicolor 4lt
Common Name: Yellow wild iris, Day LillyFull Sun
Semi Shade
Water Wise
Wind Tolerant
Evergreen
IndigenousDietes bicolor, commonly known as African iris or Peacock flower, is a species of the genus Dietes in the family Iridaceae. Native to southern Africa, this plant is widely cultivated in various regions for its attractive flowers and ornamental value.
Appearance: Dietes bicolor is an evergreen perennial with long, sword-shaped leaves that grow in fan-like clumps. The leaves are dark green and can reach a height of about 60 to 120cm.
Flowers: The flowers of Dietes bicolor are the main attraction of this plant. They are striking and resemble irises, with three large outer petals (falls) and three smaller inner petals (standards). The blooms are predominantly white with vibrant yellow and mauve markings, giving them a beautiful and eye-catching appearance.
Blooming Period: Dietes bicolor produces flowers intermittently throughout the year, although the peak blooming period is often during the warmer months of spring and summer.
Landscape Use: This plant is commonly used in landscaping for its ornamental value. It is suitable for borders, mass plantings, and as a ground cover in gardens and landscapes. The flowers add a touch of elegance and colour to outdoor spaces.
Growing Conditions: Dietes bicolor is adaptable to a wide range of growing conditions. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and can tolerate various soil types, including sandy or clay soils. Once established, it is relatively drought-tolerant.
Low Maintenance: African iris is a low-maintenance plant, making it a favourite for many gardeners. It requires minimal care and can tolerate neglect to some extent.
Wildlife Attraction: The flowers of Dietes bicolor attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, adding to its ecological value in the garden.
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Thunbergia Alata Lutea 4.5lt (Black Eyed Susan)
Original price was: R200.00.R135.00Current price is: R135.00.Thunbergia Alata Lutea 4.5lt Yellow
Common Names: Black Eyed Susan,Full Sun
Semi Shade
Wind Tolerant
Low Watering
Evergreen
IndigenousA vigorous climber with trumpet-shaped flowers in Summer. The flowers are yellow with a black throat.
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Strelitzia Nicolai 20lt
Original price was: R650.00.R495.00Current price is: R495.00.Strelitzia Nicolai 20lt
Common Name: Natal Wild Banana, Giant Bird Of Paradise, Wild Banana TreeFull Sun
Semi Shade
Indoor Plant
Outdoor Plant
Waterwise
IndigenousStrelitzia 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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Strelitzia Reginae 10lt
Original price was: R295.00.R225.00Current price is: R225.00.Strelitzia Reginae 10lt
Full Sun
Semi Shade
Low Watering
Drought Tolerant
Water Wise
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Bougainvillea Crimson Queen 5lt
All Plants, Bougainvillea Climbers, Full Sun Plants, Hedging Plants, Semi Shade Plants, Water Wise PlantsOriginal price was: R195.00.R150.00Current price is: R150.00.Bougainvillea Crimson Queen 5lt
Fast-growing climber with colourful bursts of reddy pink flowers from Summer to Autumn. Established plants are drought resistant.
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Water Wise
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Bacopa Megacopa 17cm Pot
Original price was: R125.00.R89.99Current price is: R89.99.Bacopa Megacopa 17cm Pot (Sutera cordata)
Common Name: Sutera cordata ‘Megacopa’Full Sun
Semi Shade
Indigenous
EvergreenKey Features
Common Use: Bedding plant, ground cover, hanging baskets, and mixed containers.
Growth Habit: Mounding and semi-trailing; more compact than older Bacopa types.
Flowers: Larger than standard Bacopa blooms; available in white, pink, and blue shades.
Bloom Period: Spring through fall; continuous bloomer in ideal conditions.
Light Requirements: Full sun to part shade.
-More sun = more flowers (but tolerates partial shade better than many Bacopas).
Watering: Keep soil consistently moist but well-drained. More drought-tolerant than older varieties.
Maintenance:
-Deadheading usually not necessary.
-Benefit from occasional light pruning to encourage fullness.
Improved heat tolerance: Won’t stop blooming in hot summer weather like older varieties sometimes do.
Low maintenance: Self-cleaning and resilient.
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Acanthus Mollis 17cm Pot
Original price was: R125.00.R84.99Current price is: R84.99.Acanthus Mollis 17cm Pot
Common Name: Wild Rhubard, Bear’s Breeches, Oyster PlantSemi Shade
Shade
Low Maintenance
Low Watering
Wind TolerantAcanthus mollis is a perennial herbaceous plant that belongs to the Acanthaceae family. It is native to Mediterranean regions but is widely cultivated in gardens and landscapes around the world for its distinctive foliage and striking architectural appearance.
Foliage
One of the most notable features of Acanthus mollis is its large, glossy, deeply lobed, and serrated leaves. These leaves resemble the shape of a bear’s paw, which is how the plant got its common name “bear’s breeches.”Flowers
During the summer months, Acanthus mollis produces tall flower spikes that can reach a height of around 1 to 1.2m. These spikes are adorned with tubular flowers that are usually white or pale pink, marked with purple bracts. The flower spikes have a distinctive, architectural look that adds visual interest to gardens.Cultural Significance
Acanthus leaves have a long history of being used in architecture and design. The leaves’ distinctive shape has been incorporated into the design of Corinthian columns in ancient Greek and Roman architecture. The Acanthus motif is often seen as a symbol of enduring beauty and longevity.Growth
This plant prefers well-draining soil and partial to full shade conditions, making it suitable for woodland gardens or shaded borders. It can also tolerate sunnier locations if provided with adequate moisture. Acanthus mollis is considered hardy and can withstand a range of climates.Maintenance
Once established, Acanthus mollis is relatively low-maintenance.Wildlife
The flowers of Acanthus mollis can attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies to the garden. -
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Cherry Spice Leucospermum (pincushion) 15cm Pot
All Plants, Full Sun Plants, Indigenous Plants, Leucospermum Plants (Pincushions), Semi Shade Plants, Water Wise PlantsOriginal price was: R195.00.R139.99Current price is: R139.99.Cherry Spice Leucospermum (pincushion) 15cm Pot
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Pelargonium Assorted 12cm Pot
R65.00Pelargonium Assorted 12cm Pot
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Ficus Nitida Lollipop/Standard 20lt
Original price was: R650.00.R450.00Current price is: R450.00.Ficus Nitida Lollipop/Standard 20lt
Common names: Indian LaurelFull Sun
Semi Shade
Evergreen
Low Water