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- Leucospermum commonly known as pincushions, is a genus of evergreen upright, sometimes creeping shrubs that is ****igned to the Proteaceae, with currently...
- Leucospermum cordifolium is an upright, evergreen shrub of up to 1½ m (5 ft) high from the Proteaceae. The flower heads are globe-shape with a flattened...
- Leucospermum hypophyllocarpodendron is a creeping, mat-forming shrub with heads of yellow flowers and leathery, upright narrow leaves with some red-tipped...
- Leucospermum oleifolium is an erect shrub of about 1 m (3.3 ft) high and 1½ m (5 ft) across that is ****igned to the family Proteaceae. It has spreading...
- Leucospermum tottum is an upright, evergreen shrub of up to 1½ m (4½ ft) high and 2 m (6 ft) in diameter from the Proteaceae. The oblong, mostly entire...
- Leucospermum heterophyllum is a low, trailing evergreen shrublet of up to 15 cm (5.9 in) high, and up to several m in diameter, which is ****igned to the...
- Leucospermum vestitum is an evergreen, upright to more or less spreading shrub of up to 2½ m (9 ft) high and wide from the family Proteaceae. It has greyish...
- Leucospermum pluridens is a large upright evergreen shrub of up to 3 m (9.8 ft) high ****igned to the family Proteaceae. It has leathery, oblong to wedge-shaped...
- Leucospermum conocarpodendron is the largest species of the genus Leucospermum, reaching almost tree-like proportions of 5–6 m (16–20 ft) high with a firm...
- Leucospermum reflexum is a large rounded shrub that is ****igned to the family Proteaceae. It grows from a single trunk and its branches are covered in...