Chasmanthe floribunda Yellow
Bulbs/corms are dormant during summer. Can be lifted and divided every two years. Feed bulbs/corms a balanced fertilizer when leaves are about 15cm.
Plants are shipped without pots.
38 in stock
Chasmanthe floribunda Yellow
An indigenous bulb that transforms your garden into a vibrant spectacle during winter and spring. With its stunning sprays of bright yellow flowers and fresh green leaves, this miracle plant brings a touch of sunshine to your landscape. Dormant in summer, it conserves energy to deliver a breathtaking display when the seasons change, making it a perfect addition for those seeking low-maintenance yet striking flora.
Plants are shipped without pots.
R105.00
38 in stock
Chasmanthe floribunda Yellow
Bulbs/corms are dormant during summer. Can be lifted and divided every two years. Feed bulbs/corms a balanced fertilizer when leaves are about 15cm.
Plants are shipped without pots.
Ready to ship in 1-3 business days
Shipping Policy
We normally use the Courier Guy to send your plants.
NB: We normally send the plants on a Monday or Tuesday to minimise the chance they'll get stuck in a depot over the weekend.
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| Weight | 0.05 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 8 cm |
| colour | Yellow |
Good old boy is a beautiful pale orange with a maroon yellow center and sometimes a deep maroon margin. Large flowers. Very easy to grow.
An interesting fact about Daylilies:
Edible Blooms
In parts of Asia, especially China, daylily buds and flowers are edible and used in soups, salads, and stir-fries. (Always confirm the species and avoid hybrids for consumption.)
Tough as Nails
Despite their delicate looks, daylilies are extremely hardy and can survive drought, heat, frost, and poor soils — making them ideal for low-maintenance or waterwise gardens.
“One Day Wonder”
Each flower typically lasts for only a single day — hence the name daylily (from the Greek hemera = day, kallos = beauty). But don’t worry — each stem carries many buds, so the display continues for weeks!
Kniphofia praecox is a vigorous, clump-forming perennial known for its tall, striking flower spikes.
It produces dense, torch-like blooms in warm shades of coral-orange and soft yellow, often with a bi-colour effect.
Flowering mainly in late spring to early summer, it adds bold vertical interest to the garden.
The plant has arching, strap-like green leaves and thrives in full sun with well-drained soil.
Attractive to sunbirds and pollinators, it is a hardy, low-maintenance choice for South African gardens.
Kalanchoe silver spoons
Add a touch of soft texture and silvery charm to your plant collection with Kalanchoe ‘Silver Spoons’. This eye-catching succulent is loved for its unique, spoon-shaped leaves covered in a fine, velvety coating that gives the plant its distinctive silver-grey appearance. Subtle bronze edging may develop in brighter light, adding even more character and warmth.
Compact and easy to grow, Silver Spoons is perfect for containers, sunny windowsills, and water-wise gardens. It thrives in well-draining soil and requires minimal watering, making it an excellent choice for busy plant lovers or those new to succulents.
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