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Tarchonanthus camphoratus

Family: ASTERACEAE

Afrikaans: Kamferbos
English: Camphor Bush

Fast growing tree with attractive fluffy white seed heads and fragrant grey leaves - excellent coastal tree, pioneer species creating shade and shelter for slower growing trees e. g. Milkwoods. Feed, mulch and water to speed up growth.

Location: Widespread in variety of habitats throughout SA

Tecoma capensis ' Rocky Horror '™

Family: BIGNONIACEAE

We are proud to formally introduce this truly remarkable New Plant Selection. This Tecoma is winner in every way, lush deep glossy green foliage, compact habit producing large bunches of blood red, of tubular pouty lipped flowers.

Location: New Plant Nursery Selection


Tecoma capensis *Apricot

Family: BIGNONIACEAE

Apricot flowers on tall, glossy leafed shrub. Excellent as a hedge or interplanted with plumbago. Prune after flowering, feed with slow release 3:1:5 or organic fertiliser in autumn and spring and water regularly for best results.

Location: E. Cape.

Tecoma capensis *Burnt Orange

Family: BIGNONIACEAE

Warm burnt orange flowers in late summer through mid winter, on handsome, tall, glossy leafed shrubs. Excellent as a hedge or interplanted with plumbago and other E Cape shrubs like Jasminium multipartitum . Prune after flowering, feed with slow release 3:1:5 or organic fertiliser in autumn and spring and water regularly for best results.

Location: E Cape


Tecoma capensis *Pink Blush

Family: BIGNONIACEAE

Beautiful soft pink flowers on tall, glossy leafed shrub. Excellent as a hedge or interplanted with plumbago. Can be pruned into any shape, best after flowering, feed with slow release 3:1:5 or organic fertiliser in autumn and spring and water regularly for best results.

Location: Eastern Cape

Tecoma capensis *Red

Family: BIGNONIACEAE

Red flowers on tall, glossy leafed shrub. Excellent as a hedge or interplanted with plumbago. Prune after flowering, feed with slow release 3:1:5 or organic fertiliser in autumn and spring and water regularly for best results.

Location: E. Cape


Tecoma capensis *Salmon

Family: BIGNONIACEAE

Salmon pink flowers on tall, glossy leafed shrub. Excellent as a hedge or interplanted with plumbago. Prune heavily after flowering, feed with slow release 3:1:5 or organic fertiliser in spring and autumn and water regularly for best results.

Location: E. Cape

Tecoma capensis *Yellow

Family: BIGNONIACEAE

Lemon yellow flowers on tall, glossy leafed shrub. Excellent as a hedge or interplanted with plumbago. Prune after flowering, feed with slow release 3:1:5 or organic fertiliser in autumn and spring and water regularly for best results.

Location: E. Cape