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10 Ekebergia capensis (Cape Ash) Bonsai Tree Seeds - Indigenous
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10 Ekebergia capensis (Cape Ash) Bonsai Tree Seeds - Indigenous

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South Africa
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Ekebergia capensis 10
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16563393

Ekebergia capensis

Bonsai Seeds

Family: Meliaceae (The Mahogany Family)
Common Names: Cape ash, Dogplum (E), Essenhout (A)

This is an attractive evergreen tree and is a good ornamental garden tree or Bonsai.

 The small sweetly scented flowers are white, occasionally also with pink tinge. They appear in loose sprays, in the summer months. A fleshy fruit containing four seeds appears green and then turns bright red as it ripens in autumn.

You're buying a pack of 10 Seeds

We will supply you with all the germination & instructions, as well as loads of free info on the art of bonsai.

 

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23 Nov 2009