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Babiana noctiflora
Plant... in autumn, from the middle of April to late May, with 8 cm soil over them, generally about 5 cm apart, in well-drained, sandy, composted potting soil. The corms can be left undisturbed in the soil for several years, or they can be lifted in early summer ...
Orothamnus zeyheri
Plant... before they have time to set seed, thus reducing the soil-stored seed bank. The agent or agents of pollination are ... altitudes of 450–850 m, in well-drained, peaty, spongy soil, through which moisture seeps slowly. It is also exposed ... up to 18 seeds per flowerhead. Sow seeds in well-drained, acidic, sterilized soil in autumn. Treat with smoke or the ...
Serruria hirsuta
Plant... cuttings. However, ensure that the plants are growing in soil with an acidic pH between 5 and 7. A higher or very low pH level ... The plants require a garden position with well-drained, acidic soil, full sunlight, or semi-shade and good aeration. ...
Syzygium legatii
Plant... slow growing tree grows very well in a well-drained loamy soil in full sun. It is a frost resistant plant. Syzygium ... Sow them when they are still fresh, in a well-drained soil, such as 1 part river sand and 3 parts potting soil. Place the seed tray under a shade net, water the seeds ...
... nursery. Like most other succulent plants, a well-drained soil mixture is essential. This succulent needs typical ... Take stem cuttings and plant them in a well-drained soil mixture, in bright filtered light. Leaf cuttings can be ... pots filled to three-quarters depth with a well-drained soil. Do not cover. Place in warm position with good light. ...
Aloe meyeri
Plant... to fungal crown rot. It does well in a sandy, well-drained soil. Keep dry in summer. Outside its habitat, plants usually ... the plant can become drooping. Soil should be slightly acidic and rich in gravel. Water should be provided sparingly ... and its habitat simulated. Grow in a sandy, slightly acidic medium, adding an organic fertiliser during watering. ...
Pelargonium setulosum
Plant... distribution and ensures that seeds are drilled into the soil. Geraniaceae This species is best suited for semi-shaded ... garden or in a pot. It needs well-drained, sandy, slightly acidic soil and is well-suited to fynbos gardens or rockeries ... should be potted in a well-drained, sandy, slightly acidic potting soil. Sow seeds evenly in a tray with ...
Gunnera perpensa
Plant... The roots are up to 300 mm thick, creeping in black, muddy soil. The inside tissues are yellow-brown. All the leaves ... a central tuft near the top of the apex, just above the soil level. They are large, dark bluish green, kidney-shaped ... punctiforme, which occurs naturally in the wet, marshy soil. As the young embryonic leaves move up through the soil ...
Euchaetis meridionalis
Plant... meridionalis thrives in full sun and well-drained, sandy soil, and can be grown in alkaline, neutral or acidic soil. The ideal time for planting is in the rainy season, ...
Erica scytophylla
Plant... very small, can remain viable for long periods in the soil bank, in nature they will germinate when conditions ... become favourable, such as at the right temperature and soil moisture level. Erica scytophylla is pollinated by ... planting, provided that the soil medium is in the acidic range and drains well. Erica scytophylla ...