- 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...
- New
South Wales waratah (Telopea speciosissima), king
protea (Protea
cynaroides), and
various species of Banksia, Grevillea, and
Leucadendron are po****r...
-
species and
their individual members Honeypot,
flowering plant Protea cynaroides Honeypot dryandra,
flowering plant Banksia nivea Honey trapping, presenting...
- sugarbush)
Protea wentzeliana (Wentzel's sugarbush)
Protea sect.
Protea Protea cynaroides (king protea)
Protea sect.
Paracynaroides Protea cryophila (snow protea)...
-
Protea cynaroides growing in
Peninsula Sandstone Fynbos on the Cape Peninsula....
- (Lamprotornis superbus). Its
national plant is the king
protea (Protea
cynaroides). However, none of them are
directly mentioned in the Constitution. Federal...
-
hazelnuts are
eaten in
South America and New Zealand.
Proteales Protea cynaroides Ranunculaceae (buttercup family) Ranunculus, from
Latin for "little frog"...
-
Strelitzia reginae, Bird of
Paradise Flower Senecio cruenta,
Cineraria Protea cynaroides, King
Protea Kniphofia rooperi, Red Hot
Poker Trillium grandiflorum, Great...