Crassula multicava Green
Low maintenance ground cover. Ideal for pots in sun and shade.
Sold as one plant in a 10cm pot
19 in stock
Crassula multicava Green
Amazing versatile plant for the garden. Can be used as a groundcover in shade or sun. Grows into a small shrub of about 40cm wide. Small star like flowers from June to October. Also a host plant for many insects and some butterflies. Low maintenance and waterwise.
Sold as one plant in a 10cm pot (see specification)
R30.00
19 in stock
Crassula multicava Green
Low maintenance ground cover. Ideal for pots in sun and shade.
Sold as one plant in a 10cm pot
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| Weight | 0.250 kg |
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| Dimensions | 4 × 4 × 10 cm |
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Agapanthus praecox Barley Blue
Beautiful, short stemmed agapanthus. Barley Blue is one of the earliest to start flowering. Very floriferous and hardy. Up to 12-15 stems on a mature plant. If you do not have a spot in the garden, just pop them into pots for a marvelous color splash. Agapanthus plants are very easy to grow, they love to be in a sunny spot, but will tolerate some shade. Feed them regularly with a balanced organic fertilizer.
These plants are sold open ground, but fully rooted. Excellent for mass planting. Because they are so hardy and easy to grow, they will establish themselves in a very short period of time, and give a breathtaking flowering show.
Portulacaria prostrata
Also known as creeping or flat spekboom. This little plant is so versatile in the garden. They are beautiful in hanging baskets, or as a ground cover. You can add them to mixed succulent pots, to hang over the edge for a soft touch.
Sold as one plant in a 1lt bag.
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.
Renegade Lady has golden yellow edges with a bright red center. Very floriferous. Very easy to grow.
An interesting fact about Daylilies:
Pollinator Pleasers
Daylilies attract bees, butterflies, and moths, and some night-blooming varieties release a sweet fragrance at dusk to draw in hawkmoths.
Sun and Shade Friendly
While most prefer full sun, many varieties adapt well to light shade, especially in hot climates — making them versatile for different garden spots.
Ancient Heritage
Daylilies have been cultivated for over 2,500 years, originally for food and medicine before they became popular ornamentals.
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!