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5 Gardenia thunbergia Bonsai Seeds - Indigenous South African Tree

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South Africa
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Gardenia thunbergia 5
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Gardenia thunbergia Bonsai Seeds

White Gardenia, Forest Gardenia, Wild Gardenia; Witkatjiepiering, Buffelsbal, Kannetjieboom

Gardenia thunbergia is a beautiful flowering shrub or small tree, with showy, heavily perfumed flowers and decorative fruits. This is an evergreen shrub or small tree, 2 to 5 m in height, when planted into open ground, with a smooth, whitish, usually straight main stem up to 250 to 300 mm in diameter, and short, rigid branchlets. The leaves are glossy light green, hairless, softly to thinly leathery and conspicuously veined. The flowers are large, showy, creamy white and heavily perfumed, particularly at night. They open from elegantly furled creamy-green buds. The flowers do not turn yellow as they age on the bush. Flowers are produced abundantly during summer, peaking in late summer. The fruits do not burst or split open, or drop, and can remain on the bush for years. They are adapted to being eaten by elephants, large antelope and buffalo, and the seed coats are tough enough to pass through their digestive systems unscathed. Unless man intervenes, the seeds will not be released from the fruits and dispersed unless these animals eat them.

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