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Regional areas: | 3-4 business days |
Remote areas: | 3-5 business days |
Common Names: Natal Gardenia, Horned Gardenia; Wilde-appel, Natalkatjiepiering The spectacular, large white and yellow flowers with their sweet scent, attracts passersby from a distance to this small, much-branched tree. The smooth, glossy, golden yellow fruits add to this spectacle in the bushveld, thicket, woodland and on grassy plains. Gardenia cornuta commonly known as Natal Gardenia or Horned Gardenia in English and Wilde-appel or Natalkatjiepiering in Afrikaans is a shrub or multi-branched small tree, 3 to 5 m tall, with erect and spreading main branches, branchlets sometimes with thick thorns, a trunk that is whitish grey, the bark is smooth, often flaking into thin peels. Fruits which are more attractive than the flowers, are more or less pear-shaped, woody, tipped with persistent remains of the calyx, glossy golden yellow, 40-50 x 30-35 mm, usually produced in large quantities between February and August. Seeds are hard and flattened. Decorative fruiting branches placed in a vase may remain fresh for up to month, sin branches are able to absorb water readily. In traditional medicine, fruit and roots are boiled and used as an emetic. Poles are used for fencing around the homestead and for fuel. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions. |