Echeveria Madiba is a beige, star shaped echeveria named after Nelson Mandela.
Echeveria Madiba
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Echeveria Madiba is a beige, star shaped echeveria named after Nelson Mandela.
R330.00
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Our featured store is the specialist camellia, rhododendron and azalea Keurbos Nursery in Elgin.
They have a wide variety of healthy, ericaceous (acid-soil loving) plants. Camellia’s, rhododendrons and azaleas love a partially shady or cooler spot in your garden and they don’t like to dry out. If they are wanting for water in the summer months, their buds will form, only to drop before they open.
They offer click & collect ONLY, or please organise your own courier or driver to pick up these wonderful and beautiful plants.
They also encourage visitors to come and visit – or ask questions. Keurbos normally opens for the Elgin Open Gardens at the end of October/early November.
Take a look at their special selection and buy now!
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Echeveria Madiba is a beige, star shaped echeveria named after Nelson Mandela.
R330.00
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Echeveria Madiba is a beige, star shaped echeveria named after Nelson Mandela.
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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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