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lindamagill49 5 × R3.25
29 Jan 12:10
Leucadendron rubrum Seeds
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Leucadendron rubrum Seeds

30 were available / min. 5 per order / new
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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
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Product code
Leucadendron rubrum 1
Bob Shop ID
6776060

Leucadendron rubrum Seeds

Leucadendron rubrum is commonly known as the Spinning Top Conebush. It is a tall shrub, growing to 1.5 - 2m. It has silvery green leaves and flowers in spring through to summer. The male plant has small narrow flower-heads and the female has large green and later, coppery, cone-like flower-heads (see picture). These female cones are lovely when dried and in arrangements. This is a very attractive & adaptable species.

The bid amount is for 1 Seed

We'll supply you with the germination & care instructions.

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Customer ratings: 1 ratings

Excellent service. We have a steep slope at the back of our home which is mainly rock, and I am very excited about trying to establish a natural, low maintenance, South African garden. I do hope hubby and I are successful. Thanks for all the plant/growing information.
29 Jan 2008