The flowers are produced in dense inflorescences, which have large numbers of prominent styles, which inspires the name. The genus is closely related in evolution and appearance to the Australian genus Banksia. Shown here is a Leucospermum patersonii hybrid. An excellent ornamental hardy shrub for most well-drained soils and full sun positions. It is a relatively fast growing landscape shrub for coastal or inland gardens. The two-tone orange-red flowers make a great long stemmed cut flower. Grown commercially.
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Remarkable plant.
ReplyDeleteI thinks I have seen these where I live. Pretty! But the one I painted with more feathery shaped petals,not.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a plant! And nice to see you back commenting again. I hope your life has settled down a bit. Welcome back to the blogosphere!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful plant. I like the color of the blooms.
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Loretta
I like the contrast of the orange and pink. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteLike a pinky hedgehog - so pretty.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend, dear Nick.
Cheers, Nicole
That is a flower I can only buy in the flower shop!Groetjes, Hetty
ReplyDeleteAlways think of beautiful holidays when I see these wonderful flowers!! Thanks for this sweet memories Nick!
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