- blousuikerbos, baardsuikerbos, baardsuikerkan, blou-
suikerbos, blousuikerkan,
roosboom and
suikerbos. The tree's
national number is 93.1.
Although it was...
- of
South African flowering plants, also
called sugarbushes (Afrikaans:
suikerbos). It is the type
genus of the
Proteaceae family.
About 92% of the species...
- baardprotea, baardsuikerbos, baard-
suikerbos, koninginprotea, suikerbosprotea,
wolbaardsuikerbos and wolbaard-
suikerbos have all been
recorded for the plant...
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species is
known by the
common names of louriersuikerbos, lourier-
suikerbos,
suikerbos and suikerkan.
Protea laurifolia was
first described by Carl Peter...
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names which have been
recorded for this tree are platorand-
suikerbos and
Transvaalse berg-
suikerbos in the
Afrikaans language, and
segwapi in
Northern Sotho...
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Conradie Drive,
Avondale Street,
Mabel Street, Bill
Bezuidenhout Drive,
Suikerbos Street,
Frans Conradie Drive M26 East–west then north–south M14 (Plattekloof)...
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River Etymology Named after the
Afrikaans word for the
Protea flower,
suikerbos (sugarbush)
Native name Suikerbosrandrivier (Afrikaans)
Location Country...
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Protea grandiceps,
commonly known as rooisuikerbos,
suikerbos or red sugarbush, is a
flowering shrub that
belongs to the
Protea genus and is
native to...
-
protea or
kayang bush. In
Afrikaans it is
known as the kaiingbos, kaiing-
suikerbos, kaiinghout, kayangbos,
kreupelwaboom or tolletjiewaboom. The tree's national...
- weddings.
Hiking trails:
Rademeyer Trail: 1.6 km
Duiker Trail: 2.9 km
Suikerbos Trail: 3.3 km
Sensory trail for the
disabled Summer (September – April):...