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Carissa macrocarpa (Big num-num) Bonsai Tree Seeds - Indigenous Edible Fruit

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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Product code
A1H *Carissa macrocarpa 1
Bob Shop ID
175270588

Carissa macrocarpa

Bonsai Seeds

Family: Apocynaceae
Common names: Natal plum, big num-num (Eng.); grootnoem-noem (Afr.); Amatungulu (Zulu)

 

Above: Carissa macrocarpa bonsai 15 yrs old.

The Natal Plum is a fast-growing, ornamental shrub that is wind resistant and can grow in coastal areas.

It usually forms a dense thorny shrub but it can grow into a small tree up to 4 m high.

The large, oval red fruit is edible and is rich in Vitamin C, magnesium and phosphorus. It flowers from spring to midsummer.

Above: Carissa macrocarpa Bonsai 3 yrs old

The shrub makes an excellent Bonsai and in the garden it makes a good hedge. The fruits can be eaten raw or made into delicious jams or jellies. This ornamental shrub attracts birds and butterflies to the garden.

The bid amount is for 1 Seed

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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