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protea family proteaceae

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ASGAP - Frequently Asked Questions
... Proteaceae) and there are are a number of Australian members of this "Protea family". These include Banksia, Grevillea, Hakea, Macadamia and Dryandra. Dryandra is an Australian genus in the "Protea Family" but Protea ...
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Banksia Study Group
... St Pauls' NSW 2031 Background Banksia is a genus of about 75 species in the Protea family (Proteaceae). All species occur in Australia with one (B.dentata) extending to islands to Australia's ...
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Arboretum Images 6b
... family (Oleaceae) native to China. Other trees in the olive family within the Arboretum include the Arizona ash (Fraxinus velutina) and the evergreen ash (F. uhdei) native to Mexico. Protea Family (Proteaceae ... to the eastern United States. Moonseed Family (Menispermaceae) Moonseed (Cocculus laurifolius), a small tree or shrub in the moonseed family (Menispermaceae) native to the Himalayas. The ...
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Arboretum Images 7b
... The Arboretum Home Page Return To The Wayne's Word Arboretum Plant List Page Protea Family (Proteaceae) Left: Banksia media native to the coast of southwestern Australia. This species has ... spokes of a wheel. Rose cone flower (Isopogon formosus), another Australian shrub in the protea family. Legume Family (Fabaceae) Hoary pea (Tephrosia grandiflora), a small leguminous shrub native to South Africa ...
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Botanical Society of South Africa
... Institute main site. http://www.plantzafrica.com PROTEA ATLAS PROJECT This web site is dedicated to the family Proteaceae in Southern Africa. http://protea.worldonline.co.za ROYAL BOTANICAL GARDENS, ... . A wealth of useful travel information. http://www.ecoafrica.com/saparks/ SOUTH AFRICAN PROTEA PRODUCERS AND EXPORTERS -- SAPPEX The site of SAPPEX giving details about membership, events, ...
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Rock Garden Plant Database
Rock Garden Plant Database Rock garden plants Family PROTEACEAE Genus of PROTEACEAE Bellendena Grevillea Protea Version 3.0 (c) 1990-2005 RNDr. Pavel Slabý
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Genus of the Week
... Trichomes , a microscopic look at plants in the Lamiaceae family. This week's genus: Protea Subclass: Dicotyledoneae Superorder: Rosidae Order: Proteales Family: Proteaceae Subfamily: Proteoideae Number of Species: Probably dozens, with many ... and the time they last in a vase. Be sure to stop by the Proteaceae page from the Western Cape Schools Network of South Africa. There are some nice ...
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Aulax umbellata
... Aulax umbellata Aulax umbellata (Thunb.) R.Br. Family: Proteaceae (Protea family) Common names: Broad-leaf Featherbush, Veerkanariebos Aulax umbellata is a slender shrub, up to 2. ... to name this family after the Greek god Proteus, who could change his shape at will. Other well-known genera of the Proteaceae are Leucospermum with brightly coloured pincushion flowers, Protea with some ...
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Brabejum stellatifolium
... Brabejum stellatifolium Brabejum stellatifolium L. Family: Proteaceae (Protea Family) Common Names: Bitteramandel, Wild Almond, Wilde-amandel, Ghoeboontjie, Ghoekoffie. This tree is famous in South ... in Australia, but also in Malaysia, South East Asia and South America. The protea family is also an ancient family, a descendent of Glossopteris that lived more than 200 million years ago, and ...
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Millennium Seed Bank Project: Entire continent's plants saved against extinction
... second was labelled Protea conocarpa on the original packet, although Kew's scientists have now identified it as almost certainly a species of Leucospermum, which is of the Proteaceae family. Just one out ...
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