Grow Wild is a nursery specializing in the propagating of plants indigenous to Southern Africa.We grow a wide variety of trees, shrubs, groundcovers, bulbs and Aloes. Our emphasis is on hardy Highveld plants which will survive periods of drought as well as harsh winter temperatures. The retail nursery is a tranquil environment under the canopy of indigenous trees, which is well stocked and has informative labeling. We also supply wholesale plants to landscapers, schools and municipalities. We welcome your visit or email us so that we can be of assistance to you.
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With a range of more than 200 different products, Plantimex offers a one-stop shopping experience for all your retail potplant requirements. Our representatives are able to visit your nursery and retail operations on a regular basis, showing you the beautiful range of products from "sample" trucks.
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Nestled at the foot of the Magaliesberg Mountains, Siyakula Nursery was established in 2003 with the aim of supplying high quality, well-priced indigenous plants to the industry. From humble beginnings, hose-pipe in hand, Siyakula’s 22 ha of farmland now consists of 11, 000sq m under Shadenet, a 5,500sq m greenhouse, and 12,500sq m open air… all under irrigation, with a further 14,000sq m currently under construction.
Siyakula’s product range consists of over 400 Indigenous species ranging from groundcovers to trees, unrooted to established. Our stock levels are currently in excess of 1.5million plants and growing rapidly.
Tel: 012 258 0381 Fax: 086 675 7922 Email: siyakula@lantic.net Website
Tel:+27 11 465 8857 Fax:+27 11 465 3315
email: gretchen@growwild.co.za Website
At Bristle Cone Nursery we aim to bring you not only a delightful selection of plants but also the passion and lifestyle that are related to it. Our aim is not only to grow the most unusual and rewarding plants but also to make sure that they are suitable to their environment long lasting and environmentally suitable.
Pinus Longaeva or better known as Bristle Cone is known as the oldest life form on earth. The oldest Bristle Cone tree dates back 4600 years and it is still growing. These plants grow in the White Mountain Range in California at an altitude of 3000 meters. The oldest carbon dated stump from the Bristle Cone plant is 9000 years old. No other life form has been exposed to so many climatic changes and still manages to survive it all.
Cell : 083 710 8125 Fax : 086 509 0945 Email: info@bristlecone.co.za Website
Tel:+27 11 662 1428 Fax:+27 11 662 1896 admin@plantimex.co.za Website
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Doonholm Nursery is a specialist wholesale grower supplying Garden centres and Landscapers alike in Gauteng, South Africa. We have been operating since 1998 and are proud to offer an extensive range of plants provided by our reliable brands that will thrive and give you long lasting pleasure.
Please note that we only supply Garden centres and Landscapers. We unfortunately do not supply directly to the public.
Indoor Potplants
Wildflower Indigenous Nursery was established in 2004 near the Hartbeespoort dam by Dr. Johan Wentzel, who is a geohydrologist by profession and his wife Annette, a facilitator of national scientific programmes.
Most plants in the nursery, suitable to Highveld conditions, were grown from seed collected in the wild. Currently the nursery stocks approximately 100,000 plants of 400 different species of which most are adapted to Highveld conditions and are Waterwise.
Wildflower Nursery supplies plants to retail nurseries and landscape architects and contractors.
Contact: Johan Wentzel. Tel: 082 908 6591 Cell: 082 801 1741 Fax: 012 259 1423
Email: wildflowernursery@vodamail.co.za
Website: www.wildflowernursery.co.za
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Tel: 082 880 5019
William Webb: 082 045 3193
Email: william@coprosma.co.za
Suppliers and Growers of top quality plants for the South African Retail and Landscape Industry
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