Plants
Showing all 11 results
-
Plants, Shrubs & Perennials
Brugmansia Angel Orange Edged
Raslow, GP
Brugmansia Angel Orange Edged
This beautiful new cultivar, produces masses of highly scented flowers with only the edges turning bright orange as the flower opens. This is truly an unusual flower that will give every gardener great pleasure.
Actual size of plant when couriered – 25-30cm.
Can reach 2m x 1.5m in frost free areas in 2 years. But can be cut to desired size and shape.
Angel Orange Edged is an exotic plant with little fuss and loads of flowers. She is definitely worth the little effort she requires.
SKU: n/a -
Plants, Shrubs & Perennials
Clivia miniata, orange
Raslow, GP
Clivia Miniata is a low growing perennial with large flower head consisting of multiple 6 petal flowers.
Plant under trees protected from frost and sun.
Plants are between 50-60cm with flowers or buds when in flower.
Clivia miniata is a shade loving, water wise plant which flowers early in spring
She is definitely worth the little effort she requires.
SKU: n/a -
Plants, Shrubs & Perennials
Kniphofia (Red Hot Poker)
Raithby, WC
Kniphofia (Red Hot Poker)
These stately plants make a striking statement in the garden during winter, with their tall and colourful spires.
A very hardy herbaceous perennial, it has long strap like leaves. They multiply easily and form clumps.
SKU: n/a -
Plants, Shrubs & Perennials
Houttuynia cordata (chameleon plant)
Raithby, WC
Houttuynia cordata – Chameleon plant
– small/medium-sized herbaceous perennial groundcover.
– 10-15cm tall.
– it can spread vigorously underground by fleshy rhizomes – in damp places.
– very useful plant for dry and shady places, tolerating challenging conditions – providing interesting pink and green colours.
– upright mat growth habit.SKU: n/a -
Plants, Shrubs & Perennials
Leonotis Leonurus orange
Raithby, WC
The bush is comprised of mostly erect branched stems topped with multiple ball-shaped inflorescences which bear the nectar-rich flowers – sunbirds love them. They also attract honey bees and other beneficial insects.
The Bush Bronze butterfly (Cacyreus lingeus Fam: Lycenidae) uses this plant as one of its larval food plants.
The generic name Leonotis is derived from the Greek words leon meaning lion and –otis meaning ear. This refers to the pubescent upper lip of each flower that resembles a lion’s ear, hence the vernacular name. The specific epithet leonurus means lion-coloured, a reference to the flower colour of some forms.
For sale in South Africa. Couriered nationwide.SKU: n/a






