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![]() INDIGENOUS AND EXOTIC SUCCULENT PLANTS FOR A WATERWISE GARDEN |
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| ADENIUM
MULTIFLORUM ~ Impala lily, sabi star, impalalelie, isigubengubu
(Z). Succulent shrublet with a swollen stem to 1,5m high. Drought resistant. Trumpet shaped white flowers with brilliant pink margins in autumn and winter. Plant in a well drained soil and not owerwater. |
5L -
R60,00 Out of stock |
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| ADENIUM
SWAZICUM. Swaziland
Succulent small shrub with a swollen stem to 1,5m high. Drought resistant. Uniformly pink to reddish purple, trumpet shaped flowers in summer. Plant in a well drained soil and not owerwater. |
5L -
R60,00 Out of stock |
| ALOE
ACULEATA. Evergreen, stemless
aloe. Green or
greyish-green leaves covered with scattered spines and forming a
dense
rosette. Yellow to orange flowers in winter. Plant in a warm
frost-free position. |
20L
-
R90,00 Out of stock |
| ALOE
ARBORESCENS~ Krantz aloe - kransaalwyn - ikalene (X) -
umhlabana (Z). Evergreen, large, much-brunched shrub up to 3m tall. Coral-red flower spikes in winter. It enjoys full sun and well- drained, compost-enriched soil. It can tolerate moderate frost but is sensitive to severe frost. It is fast-growing and it will tolerate drought and neglect once established. It can be planted to make an impenetrable hedge plant. Attracts sunbirds. |
5L -
R18,00 In stock 20L - R75,00 In stock |
| ALOE ARISTATA
~ Sleepery Aloe - Sladde Aalwyn - umathithibala
(Z). Evergreen, stemless Aloe, that can be easily confuse with Haworthia when not in flower. Red or pink tubular flowers in spring. Whie sppoted leaves growing in a rosette of about 20cm and covered with white soft teeths on the margins. Nice for containers. Plant in semi-shade. Keep dry in winter and water in summer for the best results. Frost tolerant. |
12cm
pots - R18,00 In stock |
| ALOE BARBERAE ~ Tree aloe
- boomaalwyn, mikaalwyn - umGxwala, inDlabendlazi, imPondonndo,
inKalane-enkulu (Z). Evergreen. The largest aloe in Africa up to 15m tall. Rose-pink flowers in winter. Plant it in a well drained-soil and protect from frost. It will grow faster if it is well watered and compost added to the soil. |
10L
-
R180,00 In stock 40L - R320,00 In stock |
| ALOE
BREVIFOLIA ~
Dune Aloe, Kleinaalwyn, Nuine-aalwyn. Evergreen, small
succulent.
Densely leaved rosettes. Leaves triangular and broad, greyish-green in
colour. Leaf margins are armed with white teeth. Reddish
tubular-shapped flowers. Plant in full sun in a
well drained
soil. |
2L
-
R40,00 In stock |
| ALOE
CANDELABRUM/SPECTABILIS
HIBRID. |
5L -
R25,00 In stock 20L - R80,00 Out of stock |
| ALOE
CASTANEA ~
Cats tail aloe, kastertaalwyn. Evergreen, single stemmed succulent. Leaves narrow and dull green with small brown teeth on the margins. Orange brown flowers in dense brush like spikes in winter. Plant in full sun and well drained soil. |
5L
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R25,00 In stock 20L - R90,00 Out of stock |
| ALOE
CILIARIS ~ Climbing aloe, rank-aalwyn. Sparsely branched, climbing aloe. Spirally arranged green leaves. Evergreen. The stems can grow up to 5 m if given some support. Bright scarlett-red tubular flowers tipped with yellow, almost all year with a peak in spring. Drought tolerant, but will also grow well in high rainfall regions if it is planted in a well-drained soil. The climbing aloe is sensitive to heavy frost. |
5L -
R30,00 In stock |
| ALOE
COOPERI ~ Cooper's aloe, isiPutumane / isiPhukutwane (Z). Stemless aloe. Yellow-green leaves arranged in a fan shape and keeled with white spots. Apricot to salmon-pink coloured, tubular flowers in summer. It thrives in a variety of soil types and unusually for an aloe, grows in marshy places. Evergreen and frost tolerant. Young flowers and leaves can be cooked and eaten as vegetable. |
5L -
R30,00 In stock |
| ALOE
DICHOTOMA ~
Quiver tree - Kokerboom. Large, thick-trunked and round-topped tree aloe up to 5 m tall. Bright yellow flowers in spring. Plant in a well drained soil in a frost- free position. |
2,5L
-
R30,00 Out of stock |
| ALOE
DYERI. From Mpumalanga, this spotted aloe tends to be solitary and may have a short stem. It grows in large rosettes up to 1m. The leaves have a dark green field with many irregularly shaped spots. The flowers are coral-red, and appear in autumn. The inflorescence is multibranched. Plant in semi-shade position for the best results, Evergreen. |
5L -
R18,00 Out of stock 20L - R65,00 Out of stock |
| ALOE
FEROX ~ Bitter aloe - Bitteraalwyn - Bergaalwyn - iNhlaba (Z) - iKhala
(X). Evergreen, single stemmed aloe. Succulent leaves with dark brown spines on the margins that turn dull red under drought conditions. Tubular flowers that vary from orange, yellow and red, are carried on a candelabrum inflorescence in winter. The bitter aloe will reach 2-3 metres in height. Attracts many bird species such as sunbirds, weavers, glossy starlings and mousebirds. This hardy aloe will adapt to any garden. |
2,5L
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R18,00 Out of stock 10L - R65,00 Out of stock 20L - R90,00 Out of stock |
| ALOE
GREATHEADII var DAVYANA ~ Spotted aloe, transvaalaalwyn, grasaalwyn,
kgopane (Tsw). Evergreen, stemless, very hardy aloe. Shiny leaves with upper surface green and dotted with many white spots arranged in bands, lower surface whitish green without spots. Sharp dark brown teeth along the leaf margins. Pale pink to red flowers on a stem, in mid-winter. Can be used to prevent erosion. The bitter sap in the leaves is used medicinally for the treatment of wounds, sores and burns. Plant in full sun or semi-shade. Aloe greatheadii var. davyana makes an excellent plantfor drier gardens and itt will survive in extremely cold conditions. |
5L -
R15,00 In stock |
| ALOE
JUVENNA. Kenya
Aloe Juvenna has erect, branching stems to approximately 10cm tall. Leaves are bright green with lighter green spots on inner and out surfaces, but will reddish with more light exposure. The leaf margins have small teeth. It produces bright coral-pink flowers in mid, late summer. It is drought resistant and suitable for containers. |
1L
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R10,00 Out of stock |
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ALOE MACULATA . |
5L -
R18,00 In stock |
| ALOE
MARLOTHII ~ Mountain Aloe;bergalwyn , inhlaba - umhlaba
(Z). Large single stemmed with a head of very thorny leaves up to 2m tall. Orange to red horizontally arranged racemes on a panicle, in winter. It can tolerate diferent garden conditions but it will grow the best under warm wet summers and warm to cool, dry winters. Plant in full sun in a well-drained soil. Attracts nectar eating birds. Evergreen. |
2,5L
-
R18,00 Out of stock 10L - R65,00 In stock 20L - R90,00 Out of stock |
| ALOE
MICROSTIGMA. Evergreen, short stemmed aloe up to 1m tall. Leaves in a rosette, usually green often with a reddish tinge and obscurely lineate, occasionally without spots but often with H-shaped spots on the upper surface. The lower surface is copiously spotted with H-shaped spots. Up to 5 simple inflorescence varying from yellow to red in the winter months. Plant in a well drained sunny and protected position. |
5L -
R18,00 Out of stock |
| ALOE
PEGLERAE. |
20L -
R220,00 In stock |
| ALOE
PETRICOLA. Usually stemless aloe up to 1m tall. The blue-gree leaves forme a dense rosette. Very showy inflorescence in winter, with orange-red buds and creamy flowers. Plant in full sun in a well drained soil. Evergreen and frost tolerant. |
2,5L
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R18,00 Out of stock 10L - R65,00 In stock 20L - R90,00 Out of stock |
| ALOE
PLURIDENS. |
2,5L
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R18,00 Out of stock 10L - R65,00 In stock 20L - R90,00 Out of stock |
| ALOE
REITZII ~ Reit'z
Aloe. Stemless aloe up to 1.5m
tall. Solitary rosettes
with
grey-green leaves.
When young,
the leaves have significant spines on the outer
surfaces, but
these tend to be restricted to near the tips in the older leaves. The
flowers are spectacular and borne in an erect red flower spike in
summer. Evergreen. Frost tolerant. Plant in full sun in
a well-drained
soil. |
2,5L
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R18,00 Out of stock 10L - R65,00 Out of stock 20L - R90,00 Out of stock |
| ALOE
RUPESTRIS ~ umHlabanhazi, uPhondonde. Solitary stem up to 8 meters. Leaves are erect and spreading, a dull-green color. Leaf surfaces are smooth, leaf margins are armed with numerous reddish-brown teeth. Inflorecences with up to fifteen racemes that are erect, cylindrical in shape and are densely packed with flowers. Tubular yellow to a bright orange flowers in winter. Evergreen. Plant in light shade to full sun. Water carefully in winter. |
2,5L
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R18,00 Out of stock |
| ALOE
STRIATA ~ Coral aloe, Streepaalwyn, BlouaalwynCoral aloe, Streepaalwyn,
Blouaalwyn. Evergreen, stmeless aloe, growing in groups of up to 6 rosettes. Distinctive smooth greyish-green leaves that are marked with conspicuous pinkish longitudinal lines. The leaf margins are spineless, edges are soft and reddish in colour. Bright-orange to pinkish-red flowers in winter. Plant in a well-drained situation in full sun and given adequate water but not over-watered. Attracts sunbirds. |
5L -
R25,00 In stock 20L - R70,00 Out of stock |
| ALOE
SUPRAFOLIATA ~ Book aloe - Boekaalwyn. Solitary and usually stemless aloe up to 1m tall. The rosettes of mature plants have a characteristic spiral twist. Young plants have the leaves lying alternately one open the other. Bluish-green to greyish-green leaves and brown teeth on the margins. Strawberry-pink to scarlet flowers in a multiple inflorescence in early winter. Plant in semi-shade in a well drained, rich soil and water well in summer. Evergreen. |
5L -
R18,00 Out of stock 20L - R70,00 In stock |
| ALOE
TENUIOR var. RUBRIFLORA ~ iKhalana, inTelezi. Evergreen, hardy, rambling aloe. Coral red flowers for most of the year, but mainly in autumn and winter. It forms large bush clumps. Plant in full sun or semi-shade. It will grow in dry conditions but does better if watered. Cut back after flowering. The leaves are used traditionally as a purgative and tapeworm remedy. |
5L
-
R30,00 Out of stock |
| ALOE
THRASKII~ Strandaalwyn. Single stemmed aloe;of about 3 m tall. Bright green to grey-green leaves which curve down and backwards so that their apices often touches the bearded stem. Redish small marginal teeth. Multibranched inflorescence with redish-yellow bicoloured flowers. Plant in full sun and protect from frost. Evergreen. |
5L
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R25,00 Out of stock |
| ALOE
TRANSVAALENSIS. Evergreen, stemless, frost hardy aloe. Green leaves with many dull oval whitish spots arranged in transverse bands.Horny, pale brown teeth on the margins. The summer inflorescence can vary from dusty-pink to salmon pink and coral-red. This is a variable species depending on the location where it grows. Plant it in full sun in a well drained soil. |
5L -
R18,00 In stock |
| ALOE
VANBALENII. Stemless or very short-stemmed aloe. Recurved and twisted leaves. The leaves are green with reddish margins if planted in semi-shade position but turning copper red in a sunny position. Yellow to red flowers in winter. Plant in full sun in a a well drained soil and protect from cold winds. Evergreen. |
5L -
R18,00 Out of stock 20L - R75,00 In stock |
| ALOE
WICKENSII. Stemless or very short-stemmed aloe. Leaves curved inwards, greyish-green in color. Dark brown to black teeth become more distant upwards. The sap is honey coloured. In winter, dip red flower buds are borne, becoming bright yellow as the flowers open, giving the racemes a bicoloured effect. Plant in a well-drained, warm position as the flowers may be cut down by frost. Evergreen. |
2,5L
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R18,00 Out of stock 10L - R65,00 In stock 20L - R90,00 Out of stock |
| APTENIA
CORDIFOLIA. Hardy, evergreen ground cover. Fast growing. Semi succulent leaves and pink vygie-like flowers from Sept to July. Plant in sun or shade. Good for large areas where it helps to keep weeds away. |
2L
- R5,50 In stock |
| BEAUCARNEA
RECURVATA ~ Ponytail palm. Mexico
Succulent with a greatly expanded base and a single trunk with a rosette of long, strap like leaves that arch and droop. Frost and drought resistant. Ponytail makes a large and handsome house-plant, doing well even in rooms with air conditioning as long as it has bright light. It's a good specimen plant for a rock garden in a dry, warm climate. Plant in full sun and do not overwater. Flowers are produced only on large specimens. They are creamy white and inconspicuous but borne in large showy upright clusters that extend above the leaves. Evergreen. |
20L
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R65,00 In stock |
| BULBINE ABYSSINICA ~ Bushy
bulbine - geelkatstert, wildekopieva - ibhucu (Z) - intelezi (X) -
moetsa-mollo
(S). Evergreen grass-like, clump forming succulent plant. Showy, star-shaped yellow flowers almost all year round with a peak in spring. Frost and drought hardy, is a good plant for the summer rainfall area. Plant in full sun in a rich soil for the best results. |
2L
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R15,00 Out of stock |
| BULBINE
FRUTESCENS "YELLOW". Evergreen ground cover. Frost and drought resistant. Yellow or orange flowers all year if deadheaded regularly. Good to plant in mass as a ground cover or in rocky gardens. The fresh leaf produces a jelly-like juice that is good for burns, rashes, blisters, insect bites, cracked lips, acne... The plant does best in full sun but also grows well in semi-shade. |
1,25L
- R4,50 In stock |
| BULBINE
FRUTESCENS "ORANGE". Evergreen ground cover. Frost and drought resistant. Yellow or orange flowers all year if deadheaded regularly. Good to plant in mass as a ground cover or in rocky gardens. The fresh leaf produces a jelly-like juice that is good for burns, rashes, blisters, insect bites, cracked lips, acne... The plant does best in full sun but also grows well in semi-shade. |
2L
- R4,50 In stock |
| BULBINE
LATIFOLIA ~ Rooiwortel. Evergreen, star-shaped succulent, forming solitary rosettes up to 20 cm high. fFast growing. Semi-hardy. Yellow flowers in long stalks. Plant in full sun to semi-shade buy It is best grown in full sun. The soil should preferably be enriched with compost. It also grows well in containers with a sandy mixture enriched with compost. |
2L
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R18,00 Out of stock |
| CARPOBRUTUS
ACINACIFORMIS. Flat, creeping ground cover. Evergreen. Frost and drought resistant. Fast growing. Succulent leaves. Brilliant purple flowers in summer. Low maintenance plant. |
1L
- R4,50 In stock |
| CARPOBRUTUS
EDULIS ~ Sour fig. Flat, creeping ground cover. Fast growing. Drought resistant. Evergreen. Succulent leaves. Flowers in summer, yellow in color but fading to pink with age. Low maintenance plant. Fruits are edible, eaten raw or cooked into jam. It can be used for soil stabilisation. The juice from the leaves is used as a lotion to soothe stings, burns and eczema. |
1,25L
- R4,50 Out of stock |
| COTYLEDON
ORBICULATA var. OBLONGA MACRANTHA ~ Pig's ears. Succulent thick leaves which may vary from green to grey. Tubular-bell-shaped orange-red flowers are carried in clusters on an elongated flower stalk in winter. fast growing. Plant in full sun but it will also grow in semi-shade under trees. Evergreen. |
2,5L-
R15,00 In stock 10L- R35,00 In stock |
| COTYLEDON
ORBICULATA var. FLANAGANII. Finger like succulent leaves that are edged with red. Tubular bell-shaped orange-red flowers are carried in clusters on an elongated flower stalk from June to August. Fast growing. Plant in full sun but also will grow in semi-shade under trees. Evergreen. |
2,5L
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R15,00 Out of stock |
| CRASSULA
ARBORESCENS ~ Silver
Dollar plant. Evergreen, succulent shrub. Leaves often with red margins. Mature plants that receive enough sun have white to pink star shaped flowers. Plant in well drained soil. |
5L -
R25,00 In stock |
| CRASSULA
EROSULA "campfire". Cultivar "Campfire" is a cultivar of Crassula subacaulis ssp. Erosula. Plant in semi-shade to full sun. It can be water regularly. Evergreen |
12cms pots R12,00 In stock |
| CRASSULA
MULTICAVA ~ Fairy
Crassula. Mat forming, broad-leaved, succulent plant with spikes of pink flowers from May to Nov. Good for dry to damp spots in shade. Evergreen. |
2L
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R9,00 In stock |
| CRASSULA
OVATA ~ Jade plant, pink joy, beestebul, kerkij,
kerky, umxhalagube (X). A large well-branched, compact, rounded, evergreen shrub 1 - 3 m tall with glossy, dark grey-green, oval, succulent leaves and rounded heads of pink flowers in winter-spring. Crassula ovata is very similar to Crassula arborescens . C. arborescens occurs only in the Little and Central Karoo and has a distinct waxy bloom on its leaves which are almost spherical. |
5L -
R25,00 In stock |
| CRASSULA
PELLUCIDA. A densely compact succulent groundcover with dainty, pale-green foliage rimmed with red. Low maintenance and easy to grow. Plant in full sun. or semi-shade. Evergreen. |
1L
- R6,00 Out of stock |
| CRASSULA
SARCOCAULIS ~ Serelileniuane. Evergreen, hardy, erect succulent shrublet with small dark green leaves. It looks like a bonsai. Creamy white small flowers. Slow growing. Plant in sun or semi-shade. |
2,5L
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R15,00 Out of stock |
| CRYPTBERGIA
RUBRA Evergreen, clump forming plant. Fast growing. Frost and hot resistant. Dark maroon-red curved, tapering leaves. Plant in full sun or semi-shade. |
2L
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R12,00 In stock |
| DELOSPERMA
HERBEUM ~ Highveld white vygie, witvigie. Erect to spreading perennial succulent. Small daisy like flowers white or very pale pink in spring and summer. Plant in sun or semi-shade. Enjoys plenty of water. |
2L
- R5,50 In stock |
| DELOSPERMA
COOPERI ~ Klipvygie,
rotsvygie. Evergreen, spreading perennial succulent. Frost hardy. Bright pink daisy like flowers in spring and summer. It thrives in sun and shade. Good for the rocky garden. |
2L
- R5,50 In stock |
| ECHEVARIA
ELEGANS ~ Desert Rose. Mexico
Evergreen, semi-hardy ground cover. Grey leaved rosettes. Pinkish flowers in summer. Good for containers. |
2L
-
R12,00 In stock |
| ECHEVARIA RUNYONII. Mexico | 15cm pot -
R10,00 In stock |
| EUPHORBIA
BURMANNII. Round shaped succulent from the karoo. Cylindrical green stems with leaves crowded towards the tips. Yellow flowers from winter to spring. |
2,5L
-
R35,00 In stock |
| EUPHORBIA
COOPERI ~
Candelabra euphorbia, kandelaarnaboom. Succulent tree shaped like a candelabra. Very little yellow flowers clustered along ridges between spines in autumn and winter followed by reddish or purplish brown fruit that attracts fruit eating birds. Milky sap is extremely poisonous. |
2,5L
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R35,00 Out of stock |
| EUPHORBIA
GRANDICORNIS. Erect, multistemmed succulent growing up to 2 m tall. Hard, big spines. Small, yellow-green flowers surrounded by little leaves and growing above the thorns in late spring. Milky sap is poisonous. |
5L -
R60,00 In stock |
| EUPHORBIA
INGENS ~ Common tree euphorbia. Massive, tree-like succulent, with a dense, spiny crown. Branches usually four angled. Yellow-green flowers clustered around the spines from April to June, followed by reddish fruits that attracts fruit eating birds. Milky sap is extremely poisonous. |
5L -
R60,00 Out of stock |
| EUPHORBIA
KNOBELII. Thorny succulent from the Northwest
Province up to 1m tall. The short main stem has many branches up to
3-feet tall. Those branches have great markings, ranging from dark
green to yellow, and paired dark spines.
Plant in semi-shade.
Keep it totally dry in winter. Milky sap is
extremely poisonous. |
25
cms
pots R60,00 In stock |
| EUPHORBIA
KNUTHII. This
species, from Mozambique, Swaziland, and South Africa, has a large
tuberous root with many lax, variegated branches. Milky
sap is poisonous. |
20
cms
pots R35,00 In stock |
| EUPHORBIA
MAURITANICA ~ Golden spurge, geelmelkbos. Much-brunched shrub to 2m with bright green cylindrical stems. Flower heads surrounded by glossy yellow lobes resembling petals in winter. Plant in full sun and well-drained soil. |
2,5L
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R35,00 Out of stock |
| EUPHORBIA
MILLI THAI CULTIVAR
Bushy, slow growing, mainly evergreen, semi succulent shrub with slender, fleshy, thorny stems and branches; the well spaced thorns are wider at the bases. Bright green leaves, pointed, and tough. Red flowers are borne in spring or summer. Plant in full sun in well drained soil. Water the plant moderately and scarcely in winter. Prune before new growth begins in spring. This euphorbia should flower for most of the year if kept in a sunny spot. The juice from the woody stems is poisonous. |
2,5L
-
R40,00 In stock |
| EUPHORBIA
MILLI ~
Crown of thorns. Madagascar
Bushy,
slow growing, mainly evergreen, semi
succulent with slender, fleshy, more thorny stems and
branches than E. milli. Light green
leaves, pointed, and tough. Red flowers are borne in spring or
summer. Plant
in full sun
in well drained soil. Water the plant moderately and
scarcely in winter. Prune before new growth begins in spring. This
euphorbia should flower for most of the year if kept in a sunny spot.
The juice from the woody stems is poisonous. |
2,5L
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R30,00 Out of stock 5L - R50,00 In stock |
| EUPHORBIA
PSEUDOCACTUS. A multi-branched succulent. The stems often have distinctive yellow V-shaped markings. Plants eventually form large mounded clumps. Plant in well drained soil in full sun. Keep dry in winter. The white sap can irritate skin and eyes, and is sometimes poisonous to humans and some animals. |
2,5L
-
R35,00 In stock |
| EUPHORBIA
TETRAGONA. Euphorbia tetragona grows to be 10 meters tall when planted into open ground. It makes a spectacular container plant and can withstand a variety of different soil types... even clay soil. It can handle excessive watering and can withstand long periods of drought. This Euphorbia grows well in shade or in full sun. It is a very easy succulent to grow and will create lovely height in a rock garden. |
2,5L
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R35,00 Out of stock |
| EUPHORBIA
TIRUCALLI ~ Pencil bush. The main trunk and brunches are woody and brownish, but the younger branches are green colored and cylindrical, looking like so many pencils. The leaves are tiny and are shed early. Plant in full sun in a protected spot. Water only when is dry. Contact with its sap may cause dermatitis in some people, and in the eyes the sap can cause temporary blindness which may last for several days. |
5L -
R35,00 Out of stock 20L - R90,00 In stock |
| EUPHORBIA
TIRUCALLI "FLAME" ~ Pencil bush. The main trunk and brunches are woody and brownish, but the younger branches are orange colored and cylindrical, looking like so many pencils. The leaves are tiny and are shed early. Plant in full sun in a protected spot. Water only when is dry. Contact with its sap may cause dermatitis in some people, and in the eyes the sap can cause temporary blindness which may last for several days. |
5L -
R35,00 In stock 20L - R90,00 In stock |
| EUPHORBIA
TRIGONA. Western
Africa
An upright growing cactus-like succulent with green and white variegated stems and small green leaves on the new growth. The name "trigona" refers to it's triangular stems. Plant in semi-shade. More light will induce reddish, pink stems.Milky sap is extremely poisonous. |
15cms
pots R35,00 Out of stock |
| FAUCARIA
FELINA ~ Cat's Jaws. Small succulent plant. Leaves less than 5cm long, in four rows from a very short stem. The leaves are grey-green with white teeth along their upper edges. Large yellow flowers compared with the size of the plant. |
12
cms
pots R12,00 Out of stock |
| GASTERIA
CROUCHERII. Succulent plant The genus is named for its stomach-shaped flowers. Gasteria species should be grown in well-drained, sandy soils. The majority of the species prefers light shade and should be protected from direct sunlight or other extreme conditions. Inorganic pebble mulch can be placed around the plant to prevent weeds from growing. The mulch, along with any other compost or bone meal, should be applied at the beginning of growing season. Watering should occur frequently in the spring, summer, and autumn, but should not overwhelm the plant. It is suggested to suspend watering the Gasteria in winter. |
2,5L
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R18,00 In stock |
| HUERNIA
Spp. The majority of Huernias are short and clump-forming. The star-shaped flowers resemble and smell like carrion to attract pollinators. Flowers are campanulate or have a short tube. The Huernias are usually easy to grow. They should be kept relatively dry in winter. Huernia should not be exposed to direct sun that makes them turn brown, and stop your growth. They prefer a bright shade. They are sensitive to mealy bugs, and should be checked regularly. |
12
cms
pots R10,00 In stock |
| KALANCHOE
SEXANGULARIS. Madagascar
Succulent perennial shrublet. Green to red leaves. Flowers green-yellow to bright-yellow in winter. |
1,25L
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R12,00 In stock |
| KALANCHOE
THYRSIFLORA ~ White lady – geelplakkie – utywala
benyoni (Z). Succulent biennial producing a rosette of fleshy leaves in the first year and flowers in the second. Plants die after flowering. Leaves greyish with the margins tinged red. Flowers in an elongated inflorescence, bright yellow. |
2,5L
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R30,00 Out of stock |
| KALANCHOE
TOMENTOSA ~
Panda plant. Madagascar Perennial succulent with woody stem. Curled leaves covered with white feld-like hair and edged with a chocolate brown line. Plant in full sun or semi-shade in a well-drained soil. Water moderately in summer and keep dry in winter. |
2,5L
-
R30,00 Out of stock |
| KLEINIA PETRAEA (SENECIO
JACOBSENII). Kenya and
Tanzania Perennial ground cover with rounded fleshy leaves arranged on long stems. A caracteristic cascading habit make this succulent ideal for hanging baskets, either indoors or outdoors. Orange flowers in mid-winter. |
2,5L
-
R30,00 In stock |
| LAMPRANTHUS
AUREUS “ORANGE”. Evergreen, fast growing ground cover. Frost and drought resistant. Succulent grey-green leaves with orange flowers. Plant in full sun and well drained soil. |
2L
- R4,50 In stock |
| LAMPRANTHUS
AUREUS “YELLOW”. Evergreen, fast growing, ground cover. Frost and drought resistant. Succulent grey-green leaves with yellowr flowers. Plant in full sun and well drained soil. |
2,5L
- R4,50 Out of stock |
| LAMPRANTHUS
MULTIRADIATUS "BRIGHT PINK" ~
Roosvygie. Evergreen, small succulent shrub up to 500mm height. Brilliant bright pink flowers in spring or early summer. Plant in full sun. Good in rockeries and for containers. Drought resistant. |
2,5L
- R4,50 In stock |
| MONADENIUM
SCHUBEI. Tanzania
and Zimbabwe Monadenium schubei is native to eastern Africa including Tanzania and Zimbabwe. This succulent forms a cylindrical stem covered with cone-like tubercles bearing deciduous succulent leaves, followed by pinkish flowers. The tubercles are arranged in a spiral around the stem and bear short, stiff spines. |
2,5L
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R30,00 Out of stock |
| ORBEOPSIS
LUTEA ~ Yellow
carrion flower – Geelaasbloom. Perennial leafless succulent with stems erect and toothed along the angles. Yellow flowers borne in umbel like clusters, strongly foetid in summer. Petals with dark club shaped hairs on the margins. Attracts insects. |
2L
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R15,00 Out of stock |
| OTHONNA
CAPENSIS. Creeping ground cover. Evergreen. Masses of yellow flowers in summer and well into winter. Plant in full sun. Attracts butterflies. |
2L
- R5,50 In stock |
| PACHYPODIUM
LAMEREI ~ Madagascar Palm. Madagascar
Pachypodium lamerei is a species of Pachypodium. It has large thorns and leaves mostly just at the top of the plant. It is a stem succulent. The plant bears large, fragrant flowers. |
5L -
R60,00 In stock |
| PACHYPODIUM
SAUNDERSII ~ Kudu
lily – koedoelelie – isihlele (Z). Succulent shrublet with a swollen stem to 1m high bearing pairs of long, slender spines on small cushions. Leaves in tufts on the cushions above the spines. White trumpet shaped flowers in winter. |
5L -
R75,00 Out of stock |
| PEDILANTHUS
TITHYMALOIDES SSP. SMALLII. Florida
and some islands of the Caribbean Sea. This species has distinctive zig-zag stems and light yellow-green variegated leaves that are distorted . The flowers are bright red. Plant in shade or semi-shade. Good for indoors. |
2,5L
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R18,00 In stock |
| PORTULACARIA
AFRA ~ Elephants food. Evergreen, small succulent tree. Rosy mauve flowers in summer appearing after rain. Plant in a well drained soil. Good for containers and for bonsai. |
2,5L
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R15,00 In stock |
| PORTULACARIA
AFRA PROSTRATA ~ Elephants food. Evergreen, succulent ground cover. Rosy mauve flowers in summer appearing after rain. Plant in a well drained soil. Good for containers and for bonsai. |
2L
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R15,00 Out of stock |
| SANSEVIERIA
PEARSONII or DESERTII. Succulent perennial, up to 1 m, with a fan of hard, ribbed, cylindrical leaves, overlapping near the base. Inflorescence a tall raceme of pinkish-brown to blue-mauve flowers, usually opening at night. |
2L
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R15,00 In stock |
| SANSEVIERIA
TRIFASCIATA ~ Mother-in-law's tongue, snake plant. This clump-forming herbaceous perennial is both easy-to-grow and to maintain. Known for its long, erect sword-like leaves that are dark green with silvery bands. Plant in full sun or semi-shade in a well drained, compost enriched soil. |
2,5L
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R15,00 In stock |
| SEDUM PACHYPHYLLUM. Mexico Perennial shrublet of about 25 cm tall. Yellow flowers in winter. Pale green leaves arranged like grapes usually with red tips. Keep dry in winter to cope with frost. Good indoor plant if placed next to a window. |
2,5L
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R12,00 Out of stock |
| SENECIO
AIZOIDES ~ Pencil leaved senecio. Evergreen, succulent low growing bush with grey foliage. Drought tolerant but tolerates regular irrigation. Plant in full sun to light shade. |
2,5L
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R15,00 In stock |
| STAPELIA
GIGANTEA ~ Giant carrion flower – reuse aasblom. Leafless succulent with numerous straight, erect, four angled stems, densely covered with hairs. Flowers in summer, unpleasantly scented, yellowish with fine wavy lines of reddish brown to purple, covered with hairs which are purplish along the margins. Plant in full sun or semi-shade. |
15cm
pots R20,00 Out of stock |
| STAPELIA
LEENDERTZIAE ~ Bell
stapelia – Aasklock. Tufted succulents. Stems erect, leafless, covered with velvety hairs. Deep maroon or blackish purple large, bell shaped and foul smelling large flowers in summer. Plant in full sun or semi-shade. |
2,5L
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R20,00 Out of stock |
| TYLECODON
PANICULATUS ~ Common
butterbush, botterboom. Succulent shrublet. Summer deicuous. Fibrous and fleshy stems covered with yellowish, flaking bark. Flowers in reddish panicles, greenish to orange red in summer. Plant in full sun in a well drained soil. |
2,5L
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R60,00 Out of stock |
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