Calodendrum capense - Cape chestnut

Calodendrum capense

Cape chestnut

This well-shaped flowering tree attracts birds and bees to your garden landscape.

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Details
Botanical Name
Calodendrum capense
Common Name
Cape chestnut
Also Known As
Wild chestnut
SA Tree No​
256
Tree Type
Semi-Deciduous
Attracts
Birds, Bees, Butterflies
Features
Shade Tree, Screening
Flowering Season
Summer
Focal
No
Fragrant
Yes
Frost Tolerance
Semi-Hardy
Fruiting Season
Growth Rate
Slow 250mm
Minimal Leaf Shedding
No
Origin
Indigenous
Soil pH
Root System
Not Aggressive
Soil Type
Sandy, Loam, Clay
Suitable Garden Size
Medium, Large
Suitable Planting Area
Full Sun, Semi-Shade

Aloes & Trees Pricing

Size
Price
Height
Trunk Thickness
20L
R175-R305 *5 Min
1.0m – 1.2m
5mm – 15mm
40L
R390-R750 *2 Min
1.3m – 1.8m
12mm – 20mm
50L
R400-R950 *2 Min
1.3m – 1.9m
15mm – 25mm
100L
R895-R2350 *1 Min
1.8m – 2.5m
20mm – 30mm
250L
R2400-R3500 *1 Min
2.5m – 4.0m
30mm – 50mm
500L
R3500-R6500 *1 Min
4.0m – 7.0m
50mm – 120mm
1000L
R6500-R12500 *1 Min
6.0m – 10.0m
80mm – 120mm
E.O.G
R8500-R25000+ *1 Min
5.0m – 12.0m
Variable

Description

This remarkable ornamental tree offers tons of shade and can be used as a hedge plant and is well known as the tree of the Cape and the tree of Africa.

It often attracts African Olive (Rameron) Pigeon, Samango monkeys and Cape parrots with its seeds.  It is also a host plant to the larvae of the Citrus Swallowtail Butterflies.

  • Young trees need to be protected from frost
  • Tolerates temperatures as low as -7°c
  • Estimated height: 3-6m
  • Estimated width: 5-18m

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