Freylinia white
Fast growing, evergreen shrub with masses of small white tubular flowers nearly year-round. Ideal for hedges, screens, or background planting. Attracts bees and butterflies. Thrives in sun to light shade and responds well to pruning.
10 in stock
Freylinia white
Fast growing, evergreen shrub with masses of small white tubular flowers nearly year-round. Ideal for hedges, screens, or background planting. Attracts bees and butterflies. Thrives in sun to light shade and responds well to pruning.
R65.00
10 in stock
Freylinia white
Fast growing, evergreen shrub with masses of small white tubular flowers nearly year-round. Ideal for hedges, screens, or background planting. Attracts bees and butterflies. Thrives in sun to light shade and responds well to pruning.
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| Weight | 1.5 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 15 cm |
| colour | White |
| pot size cm |
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.
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.