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- of South African flowering plants, also called sugarbushes (Afrikaans: suikerbos). It is the type genus of the Proteaceae family. About 92% of the species...
- blousuikerbos, baardsuikerbos, baardsuikerkan, blou-suikerbos, blousuikerkan, roosboom and suikerbos. The tree's national number is 93.1. Although it was...
- baardprotea, baardsuikerbos, baard-suikerbos, koninginprotea, suikerbosprotea, wolbaardsuikerbos and wolbaard-suikerbos have all been recorded for the plant...
- troshofiesuikerbos, kleinsuikerbos, troshofie-suikerbos, welwitsch-se-suikerbos, witsuikerbos, witsuikerboskan, and simply suikerbos, have all been recorded for this...
- species is known by the common names of louriersuikerbos, lourier-suikerbos, suikerbos and suikerkan. Protea laurifolia was first described by Carl Peter...
- In Afrikaans this species is known by the vernacular name of riemblaar-suikerbos. The tree's national number is 91. Protea lorifolia was first described...
- names which have been recorded for this tree are platorand-suikerbos and Transvaalse berg-suikerbos in the Afrikaans language, and segwapi in Northern Sotho...
- tree. Other places of interest include: Weaver's Nest conference centre, Suikerbos (Sugarbush) Laerskool and Riverside High School. The suburb is also situated...
- River Etymology Named after the Afrikaans word for the Protea flower, suikerbos (sugarbush) Native name Suikerbosrandrivier (Afrikaans) Location Country...
- Protea grandiceps, commonly known as rooisuikerbos, suikerbos or red sugarbush, is a flowering shrub that belongs to the Protea genus and is native to...