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Calodendrum capense Bonsai Tree Seeds - Indigenous
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Calodendrum capense Bonsai Tree Seeds - Indigenous

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New
Location
South Africa
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Product code
D1L *Calodendrum capense 1
Bob Shop ID
36036493

Calodendrum capense

Bonsai Seeds

Family: Rutaceae (Buchu & Citrus Family)
Common Names: Cape Chestnut, Wild Chestnut, Wildekastaiing

Calodendrum capense, beautiful tree from the Cape, the name says it all (kalos means beautiful, and dendron tree in Greek, capense is Latin for from the Cape), it is not only a tree of the Cape, but also a tree of Africa. When in bloom, the whole canopy turns pink. It is a magnificent sight.

The bid amount is for 1 Seed

NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM - LARGE 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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Customer ratings: 1 ratings

Received in good time, looking forward to growing the seeds...
24 Apr 2011