Aloe castanea | Cat’s Tail Aloe Coastal GardensThe Cats Tail Aloe is a striking South African succulent shrub, named for its unusual long, taillike flower spikes that curve and twist like a cats tail. These blooms appear in mid to late winter (July September) in Cape Town, opening into clusters of rusty orange to brownishred flowers that attract bees, butterflies, and sunbirds. Its evergreen, fleshy leaves form a dense shrub that can reach up to 2 3m tall, making it an excellent choice for
Bronze Red Succulent Graptosedum ‘Vera Higgins’
eco-friendly growing medium made from chunky coconut husk chips
evergreen perennial that produces stunning clusters of rich blue flowers on tall stems
Whether you're tending to your roses
this trellis is a versatile choice that supports both your plants and your design vision
Scindapsus aureus is exceptionally hardy
though it is grown mainly for its foliage
or placed in a quiet reading corner
Sun - Semi/shade
Di- and Polysaccharides) to promote healthy soil life
The Leyland Cypress is a hybrid between Cupressus macrocarpa (Monterey Cypress) and Chamaecyparis nootkatensis (Nootka Cypress)
Minimal care is rewarded with vibrant foliage and seasonal blooms