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 |
Louisiana Irises are an elegant and versatile group of wetland-origin irises, prized for their spectacular, bold-coloured blooms and hardy, vigorous growth. Derived from five native species, these rhizomatous perennials thrive in moist to boggy soils and require six to eight hours of sun for optimum flowering. Flowers bloom in spring. This exceptional species demonstrates remarkable adaptability, flourishing not only in aquatic environments but also in well-prepared garden beds. For optimal performance and vigorous seasonal growth, ensure consistent moisture during its active growing period.
Pelargonium fragrans ‘Nutmeg’
A compact, evergreen to semi-evergreen shrublet belonging to the scented-leaf pelargoniums. Pelargonium fragrans ‘Nutmeg’ is distinguished by its small, rounded, softly textured leaves that release a warm, spicy nutmeg scent when brushed. The plant bears delicate clusters of pale white to soft pink flowers throughout spring and summer, adding subtle charm to its aromatic foliage. Preferring full sun and well-drained soil, it performs well in borders, rock gardens, or containers. This drought-tolerant species is valued for both its ornamental and sensory appeal, contributing texture, fragrance, and gentle colour to Mediterranean or aromatic plantings.
Lemon Drop is a very pretty, solid yellow miniature Daylily. The plant is same size as the others, but the flower is significantly smaller. Giving Lemon Drop a very cute look. Very easy to grow.
An interesting fact about Daylilies:
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!
Louisiana Irises are an elegant and versatile group of wetland-origin irises, prized for their spectacular, bold-coloured blooms and hardy, vigorous growth. Derived from five native species, these rhizomatous perennials thrive in moist to boggy soils and require six to eight hours of sun for optimum flowering. Flowers bloom in spring. This exceptional species demonstrates remarkable adaptability, flourishing not only in aquatic environments but also in well-prepared garden beds. For optimal performance and vigorous seasonal growth, ensure consistent moisture during its active growing period.
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.
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