Exotic

Clivia Hybrid – Orange

Common Name:  A Clivia hybrid refers to a plant that is the result of crossbreeding between different Clivia species or varieties. Clivia is a genus of perennial flowering plants native to southern Africa. Clivia hybrids generally have similar growing requirements to their parent species. They prefer partial to full shade, well-draining soil, and a warm, humid […]

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Chlorophytum spp. Assorted

Common Name: Spider Plant Chlorophytum comosum, commonly known as the spider plant or airplane plant, is a popular and easy-to-care-for indoor plant. It is a member of the Asparagaceae family and is native to South Africa. They should be kept out of direct sunlight, as this can scorch their leaves. Well-draining potting mix is suitable for spider

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Osteospermum Assorted

Osteospermum, also known as African daisy or Cape daisy, is a popular genus of sun-loving, drought-tolerant flowering plants native to South Africa. They come in a variety of colors and bloom profusely, making them ideal for gardens, borders, and containers. With their hardiness and adaptability to different soil types, Osteospermum is a top choice for

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Dietes iridioides

Common Name: African Iris An evergreen clump forming rhizomatous perennial with upright, dark green strappy leaves growing fan-like rosettes. Very similar to Dietes grandiflora,but with smaller flowers. White, yellow and purple iris-like flowers appear spring and throughout summer on tall stems. Mass plant for a showy display, use dotted throughout borders or as a low, informal

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Michelia Coco

Michelia Coco (Michelia figo) is a beautiful evergreen shrub with lush green, glossy, medium sized foliage and masses of scented creamy-white blooms maturing to a mottled pink. Perfect as a screening/hedging plant or great in planter pots. Prefers a sheltered sunny position in the garden with a well drained, moist, fertile soil in a sunny

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