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- P. cynaroides, is placed under the tribe Proteae. The name of the plant family Proteaceae as well as the genus Protea, both to which P. cynaroides belongs...
- Susanna × Colymbacosta Rauschert Colymbada Hill Cre**** Hill Cy**** Mill. Cynaroides (Boiss. ex Walp.) Dostál Eremopappus Takht. Erinacella (Rech.f.) Dostál...
- The team's nickname derives from South Africa's national flower, Protea cynaroides, commonly known as the "King Protea". South Africa entered first-class...
- species and their individual members Honeypot, flowering plant Protea cynaroides Honeypot dryandra, flowering plant Banksia nivea Honey trapping, presenting...
- New South Wales waratah (Telopea speciosissima), king protea (Protea cynaroides), and various species of Banksia, Grevillea, and Leucadendron are po****r...
- sugarbush) Protea wentzeliana (Wentzel's sugarbush) Protea sect. Protea Protea cynaroides (king protea) Protea sect. Paracynaroides Protea cryophila (snow protea)...
- chilensis Olea europaea Phoenix canariensis Phoenix dactylifera Protea cynaroides Xanthorrhoea glauca The flower displays, located predominantly in the...
- larvae feed on the flower buds of various Protea species, including P. cynaroides, P. roupelliae, P. subvestita, P. repens and P. grandiceps. Capys alpheus...
- hazelnuts are eaten in South America and New Zealand. Proteales Protea cynaroides Ranunculaceae (buttercup family) Ranunculus, from Latin for "little frog"...
- eburneum. The national flower of South Africa is the King Protea, Protea cynaroides. The national flower of Tunisia is jasmine. It was chosen as a symbol...