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Faurea rochetiana
Plant... natural area with these trees. Most members of the family Proteaceae are noted for their production of nectar, which ... pollinator. The dispersal agents of the seeds are unknown. Proteaceae Although the flowers of this tree are attractive, ... as soon as is practical. We believe that, like many Proteaceae, seeds of this species would respond well to smoke ...
Protea nitida
Plant... are dispersed by wind. Flowers are pollinated by birds. Proteaceae sport proteoid roots which serve to enlarge the ... nitida , are recorded to be susceptible to witches broom. Proteaceae Propagation can be done by means of cuttings or ... A root pathogen, Phytophthora, is detrimental to Proteaceae. Symptoms include the plant looking wilted and ...
Protea lanceolata
Plant... replace the mature plants that were killed in the fire. Proteaceae Protea lanceolata is one of the faster-growing ... pathogen, Phytophthora cinnamomi, is detrimental to Proteaceae. Symptoms include the plant looking wilted and dry ... soil with a contact fungicide and refrain from replanting Proteaceae in that area for some time. Good general plant ...
Mimetes pauciflorus
Plant... flowering. Mimetes pauciflorus , like other members of the Proteaceae family, plays a vital role in the biodiversity of ... evolutionary response to the huge appetite of vlei rats. Proteaceae Mimetes pauciflorus is seldom cultivated and there ... sandy, acidic soil mix. Mimetes , a genus in the Proteaceae family, is native to South Africa. The name ...
Paranomus longicaulis
Plant... a burnt environment free of competition from other plants. Proteaceae Paranomus longicaulis is propagated both by seed ... flowering branches. Paranomus is one of 14 genera of the Proteaceae. It comprises of 18 species within the genus. The ... by Richard Salisbury in 1809. He published his work on the Proteaceae soon after the meeting of the Linnaean Society on ...
Protea compacta
Plant... phenomenon is an adaptation by certain genera within Proteaceae of the Cape Floral Kingdom to deal with the need ... the water supply to them stops, i.e. the bush is killed. Proteaceae Protea compacta thrives in coastal and low ... is the largest, widespread and most known genus in the Proteaceae family. The name was given in 1735 by Linnaeus and ...
Leucospermum muirii
Plant... stored seeds will germinate to replenish the population. Proteaceae Propagation can be done via cuttings or seed. Sow ... plantings. A root pathogen, Phytophtera, is detrimental to Proteaceae. Symptoms include the plant looking wilted and dry ... soil with a contact fungicide and refrain from replanting Proteaceae in that area. Good, general plant hygiene and ...
Leucadendron tinctum
Plant... for many years under correct, well-drained conditions. Proteaceae Propagation can be done via cuttings or seed, seed ... plantings. A root pathogen, Phytophtera, is detrimental to Proteaceae. Symptoms include the plant looking wilted and dry ... soil with a contact fungicide and refrain from replanting Proteaceae in that area. Good general plant hygiene and ...
Leucadendron xanthoconus
Plant... rains that will help sustain a growing young seedling. Proteaceae Propagation can be done via cuttings or seed, seed ... A root pathogen, Phytophtera, is detrimental to the Proteaceae. Symptoms include the plant looking wilted and dry ... soil with a contact fungicide and refrain from replanting Proteaceae in that area. Good general plant hygiene and ...
Leucadendron laxum
Plant... of the small nuts and stimulate the germination process. Proteaceae Leucadendron laxum is a worthwhile addition to the ... damp situation or needs to be watered regularly. Like all Proteaceae, it needs full sun and good air circulation. ... laxum is part of an ancient plant family, the Proteaceae, which had already divided into two subfamilies, ...