Plants
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Fruits & Vegetables, Plants
Blackberry (thornless)
Pretoria, GP
Blackberry (Rubus Allegheniensis) plant in a 19cm diameter (3L pot)
This rubus plant is an upright growing, semi-self supporting shrub which should be placed in full sun or partly shade. It differs from Rubus Fruticosus which has thorns. It prefers well drained, light sandy or sandy-loam soils with a ph level between 5.8 and 6.8 (KCl). Well decomposed compost should preferably worked into the soil before planting. It bears edible berries which can be used for fresh eating, juice, jams, tarts, deserts or teas. A trellis system can be used to support the branches.
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Camellias, Plants, Shrubs & Perennials
Camellia williamsii ‘Debbie’
Grabouw, WC
Camellia williamsii ‘Debbie’
An upright, bushy shrub to a height of 2m.
It has dark evergreen leaves and beautiful vivid pink blooms, 10 – 12cm wide, of semi-double to peony form.
Flowers in mid-season. Semi-shade.
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Camellias, Plants, Shrubs & Perennials
Camellia williamsii ‘Black Lace’
Grabouw, WC
Camellia x williamsii ‘Black Lace’
Medium sized, formal double shaped flower with deep blackish red colour with a paler centre.
Compact shrub of upright growth.
Semi-shade. Good for growing in pots
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Plants, Shrubs & Perennials, Wildlife
Salvia Gesneriifolia (Tequila Sunrise)
Raithby, WC
Salvia Gesneriifolia (Tequila Sunrise)
Native to the mountainous areas of Mexico, these herbaceous perennial plants or large shrubs are a lovely addition to a garden.
Red flowers with dark maroon (almost black) calyces these plants reach 2-3m high unless pruned to size. These plants flower so regularly that it’s sometimes difficult to know when to prune them back into shape. Don’t prune hard to the ground otherwise you risk losing the plant. Easy to grow shrub that likes some partial or semi shaded position. It needs some regular watering during the hottest summer months.
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