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10 Dovyalis caffra (Kei-apple) Bonsai Tree Seeds - Indigenous South African Fruit Bearing Tree Seeds
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10 Dovyalis caffra (Kei-apple) Bonsai Tree Seeds - Indigenous South African Fruit Bearing Tree Seeds

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South Africa
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AD *Dovyalis caffra 10
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44801669

Dovyalis caffra Seeds

Common Names: Kei-appel, Kei-apple

Dovyalis caffra is a lovely evergreen tree. It is one of the three Dovyalis species, together with D. zeyheri (wild apricot) and D. rhamnoides (common sour berry).

It is an attractive, drought and frost resistant tree or shrub that is well suited to the art of bonsai in South Africa.

You're buying a pack of 10 Seeds

We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions plus a FREE e-book with everything you'll ever need to know about the art of bonsai.

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Quick response and delivery. Excellent service.
03 Oct 2011
excellent seller
20 Oct 2011