King Protea

  • PProtea Montana

    Protea Montana

    Description Protea Montana, commonly known as the King Protea, is a majestic flowering plant that belongs to the Proteaceae family. It is the national flower of South Africa and is renowned for its large, showy flowers that resemble a crown. The plant is native to the Western Cape region of South Africa and grows best in a Mediterranean climate. The…

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  • PProtea Speciosa

    Protea Speciosa

    Description The Protea Speciosa, also known as the King Protea, is a species of flowering plants that belong to the Proteaceae family. It is a native plant in South Africa, where it can be found growing in the Western and Eastern Cape provinces. The King Protea is a large, woody shrub that can grow up to 6 meters tall and…

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  • PProtea Scabra

    Protea Scabra

    Description Protea Scabra, also known as the King Protea, is a species of flowering plant in the Proteaceae family. It is native to South Africa and is the national flower of the country. This plant is known for its large, showy flowers that can reach up to 12 inches in diameter. The flowers come in a variety of colors, including…

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  • PProtea Aspera

    Protea Aspera

    Description Protea Aspera, also known as the King Protea, is a magnificent flowering plant that is native to South Africa. This plant is a member of the Proteaceae family, which includes more than 1,500 species of flowering plants. The King Protea is the largest of all Proteas and is considered the national flower of South Africa. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota…

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  • EErica Pycnantha

    Erica Pycnantha

    Description Erica Pycnantha, commonly known as the King Protea, is a flowering plant native to South Africa. It belongs to the Proteaceae family and is the largest of all the proteas, with a diameter of up to 30 cm. The flower head is composed of long pink petals that surround a central cone-shaped structure, which is covered in small flowers.…

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