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- Proteoideae is one of the five subfamilies of the plant family Proteaceae. The greatest diversity of the subfamily is in Africa, but there are also many...
- million years ago. The Proteaceae are divided into two subfamilies: the Proteoideae, best represented in southern Africa, and the Grevilleoideae, concentrated...
- Oceania as well. Protea cynaroides is further placed within the subfamily Proteoideae, which is found mainly in Southern Africa. This subfamily is defined...
- cuneatus, and 33 species are recognised. The genus is placed in subfamily Proteoideae, and is held to be most closely related to several South African genera...
- five subfamilies: Bellendenoideae, Persoonioideae, Symphionematoideae, Proteoideae and Grevilleoideae. In 2008 Mast and colleagues updated Macadamia and...
- Africa, where almost all of Proteaceae taxa belong to the subfamily Proteoideae.[page needed] The lone exception and only grevilleoid in Africa is the...
- Eidothea hardeniana, commonly named nightcap oak, is a species of tree, up to 40 m (130 ft) tall, of the plant family Proteaceae, which botanist Robert...
- Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Order: Proteales Family: Proteaceae Subfamily: Proteoideae Tribe: Leucadendreae Subtribe: Leucadendrinae Genus: Leucospermum R.Br...
- Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Order: Proteales Family: Proteaceae Subfamily: Proteoideae Tribe: Leucadendreae Subtribe: Leucadendrinae Genus: Leucadendron R.Br...
- subtribe Stirlingiinae, within the tribe Conospermeae of the subfamily Proteoideae. The common name Blueboy is used sometimes for the genus, but most often...