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Protea

Protea family

Description:

The Protea is the national flower of South Africa, and the flagship species of the Cape Floral Kingdom (they are a typical example of fynbos). Proteas are mostly bird-pollinated. They are shrubs with broad leaves and bloom flame-red and magenta-pink in the summer. They have somewhat woody stems and are typically deep-rooted. Protea flowers do not have separate sepals & petals. Instead, they have what's often called tepals. Proteas develop little dry fruits containing a single seed.

Habitat:

Southwestern Cape

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1 Comment

Smith'sZoo
Smith'sZoo 11 years ago

Beautiful indeed! Great find

Yolande
Spotted by
Yolande

Drakenstein Local Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa

Spotted on Sep 4, 2012
Submitted on Sep 15, 2012

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