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Explore Our Diverse Range of Plants and Trees

Heteropyxis natalensis "Lavender Tree"
Heteropyxis natalensis is a slender, hardy tree with creamy bark that ages to apricot tones. Its shiny, lavender-scented leaves turn red to purple in autumn, holding on into winter before new growth appears.

Citrus 'Eureka' Lemon 20L
Citrus ‘Eureka’ Lemon is a strong grower that produces plenty of juicy, high-acid lemons. The fruit ripens from early winter through spring. Grows best in well-drained soil and a sunny, sheltered spot.

Combretum erythrophyllum
Combretum erythrophyllum is a tough, fast-growing, deciduous tree that handles drought well. It grows medium to large in size, with dense foliage that turns shades of yellow to red in autumn.

Syzygium Guineense
Syzygium guineense (Waterpear) is a popular, fast-growing evergreen tree well-suited to tough urban conditions. It’s ideal for creating privacy screens and hedges, with sweet-scented creamy white flowers from August to December. Prefers moist, well-drained soil.

Brachylaena discolor
Brachylaena discolor is a fast-growing, spreading tree reaching up to 7m tall, with dark green leaves and silvery undersides. Creamy white flowers appear in spring. Great as a windbreaker and perfect for coastal windy areas

Kiggelaria africana
Kiggelaria africana, commonly known as Wild Peach, is a well-shaped, evergreen tree with smooth grey bark that roughens with age. It has low branches and peach-like leaves. Small yellow-green flowers appear from August to January, with male and female flowers on separate trees. From February to July, it forms hard capsules that split open to reveal shiny black seeds in a bright orange-red coating. This hardy tree is great for gardens

Tecomeria capensis

Strelitzia nicolai

Plumbago auriculata

Loading Bay

Syzygium cordatum (Waterberry) and
Ekebergia capensis (Cape Ash)

Trichilia emetica "Natal Mahagony"

Crassula spp

Various Seedlings in Production

Curtisia dentata

Olea africana
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