Protea aristata — a medium houseplant
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Protea aristata

Protea Aristata

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Protea aristata is a compact shrub with beautiful flowers which is endemic to the southwestern part of the Cape Region of South Africa. P. aristata has become one of South Africa's most famous proteas in spite of its relatively late discovery, and re-discovery in 1953. The leaves are soft, dense and needle-like and the flower heads are a stunning crimson red, it may thus be a good potential ornamental plant for South African gardens. It is usually called the Ladismith sugarbush in South African English, although it has been called pine sugar bush in Australia. In the Afrikaans language it has the vernacular name of klein-den-suikerbos.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Protea
Family
Proteaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Ladismith Sugarbush
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