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Searsia dentata Tree Seeds - Nana-Berry; Nanabessie - Indigenous Tree Seeds
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Searsia dentata Tree Seeds - Nana-Berry; Nanabessie - Indigenous Tree Seeds

20 were available / min. 10 per order / new
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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Product code
*Searsia dentata 1
Bob Shop ID
26846807

Searsia dentata Seeds

Common Names: Nana-Berry; Nanabessie

The nana-berry, Searsia dentata, is an attractive shrub to small tree up to 6 m high indigenous to South Africa with showy, lovely yellow to orange-red foliage in autumn. It is a common shrub across the eastern parts of South Africa. Along with several other species in this genus, it could be is used more commonly in gardens. Searsia dentata is a deciduous shrub to small tree up to 6 m high, with a smooth, greyish brown bark. The leaves, which are pink when young, turning dull yellow to orange-red in autumn, are trifoliolate, with the two side leaflets smaller than the terminal leaflet, dark green above and paler green below with long hairs; the leaflets are sessile on a slender petiole. The small, yellowish green flowers are borne in clusters at the end of the branches from September to November, and this species has male and female flowers on different plants. The flowers are followed by the shiny, bright red fruits, in heavy clusters from November to January on the female plants. This species is often confused with Searsia montana which shares the same habitat. The nana berry makes an interesting focal point in the garden; the flowers attract butterflies and the attractive fruit brings a host of birds and insects to visit. In autumn the ornamental leaves change colour, making this a multi-season garden plant.

The bid amount is for 1 Seed

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

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