Kniphofia praecox – Orange & yellow flower
Kniphofia pauciflora – Yellow flower
Kniphofia praecox yellow – Yellow flower
10 in stock
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.
R105.00
10 in stock
Kniphofia praecox – Orange & yellow flower
Kniphofia pauciflora – Yellow flower
Kniphofia praecox yellow – Yellow flower
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| Weight | .8 kg |
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| Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 15 cm |
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.
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!
Echeveria afterglow
Striking and sculptural, Echeveria ‘Afterglow’ is a standout succulent prized for its large, perfectly formed rosettes and luminous colouring. Broad, powdery leaves in soft lavender-pink are edged with a delicate rosy glow, intensifying in bright light and adding a bold, modern touch to any plant collection.
This hybrid echeveria is both eye-catching and easy to grow, making it ideal for pots, patio displays, or sunny windowsills. It thrives in well-draining soil and requires minimal watering, making it a perfect choice for low-maintenance gardening and water-wise landscapes.
Mature plants can reach impressive sizes, creating a dramatic focal point in containers or succulent arrangements. In the right conditions, tall flower spikes may appear, carrying coral-pink blooms that attract pollinators and add seasonal interest.
NB: PLANTS WILL BE SHAKEN FROM THIER POTS FOR EASE OF SHIPMENT