This beautiful yellow and cream coloured ceramic plant pot has tiny bees decorated on it.
Great as a cacti planter pot, or other small succulent.
7cm diameter X 6 cm high
Imported from the UK.
Out of stock
This beautiful yellow and cream coloured ceramic plant pot has tiny bees decorated on it.
Great as a cacti planter pot, or other small succulent.
7cm diameter X 6 cm high
Imported from the UK.
R130.00
Out of stock
This beautiful yellow and cream coloured ceramic plant pot has tiny bees decorated on it.
Great as a cacti planter pot, or other small succulent.
7cm diameter X 6 cm high
Imported from the UK.
Shipping Countries: South Africa
Shipping States: Western Cape (South Africa)
Ready to ship in 1-3 business days
Shipping Policy
We will process your order within 1-3 business days.
Many of our plants can be couriered nationwide via the courier guy - and at checkout these options will be displayed. IF couriering doesn't come up as an option, this means that your basket contains one or more items that cannot be couriered - due to size/or practical reasons.
In this case, please either remove from your basket, or contact us for help.
For example, our horse compost cannot be sent via courier and will therefore appear as click and collect only!
We DO offer local deliveries! To those with postcode 7130. (or in the Raithby or Somerset West area.)
NB: We normally send the plants on a Monday or Tuesday to minimise the chance they'll get stuck in a depot over the weekend.
Refund Policy
No refunds on click & collect goods.
Normal refund policy (see terms and conditions) on other 'delivery' products.
| Weight | 5.5 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 40 × 40 × 5 cm |
Rare form of salvia leucantha (mexican sage) – white in colour. Also named White Mischief.
Flowers in Spring and Autumn. Prefers a full sun or even partial shade. Minimal water.
A quick growing shrub that can reach 2-3 feet tall by 4-6 feet wide as it spreads outward at the base from its rootstock.
For sale in South Africa. Couriered nationwide.
Aeonium zwartkop (black rose)
This striking aeonium has dark purple or black succulent leaves. It forms clumps of 3 to 4 feet tall with the stems topped with rosettes of its purple black leaves. It is mostly a winter grower and is somewhat dormant in warm, dry summers. The Black Rose Tree is a native of the Canary Islands and North Africa. Water wise, this is a great addition to your garden, introducing both texture and dark colour! Give it some water in hot weather though.
Not often seen for sale – this wild dagga or lions tail plant has white coloured flowers.
The bush is comprised of mostly erect branched stems topped with multiple ball-shaped inflorescences which bear the nectar-rich flowers – sunbirds love them. They also attract honey bees and other beneficial insects.
The Bush Bronze butterfly (Cacyreus lingeus Fam: Lycenidae) uses this plant as one of its larval food plants.
It can grow up to 2m high and 1m wide – slightly smaller than the common, orange version.
The generic name Leonotis is derived from the Greek words leon meaning lion and –otis meaning ear. This refers to the pubescent upper lip of each flower that resembles a lion’s ear, hence the vernacular name. The specific epithet leonurus means lion-coloured, a reference to the flower colour of some forms.
For sale in South Africa. Couriered nationwide.