Leucadendron discolor E. Phillips & Hutch., W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, Fl. cap. 5(1):544. 1912 (syn: Leucadendron buekianum Meissn.; Protea buekiana Kuntze); South Africa (W-Cape Prov.) as per Catalogue of Life; A tall shrub, sometimes growing to the size of a tree, confined to the western side of the Piketberg range. Native: South Africa It grows on rocky soils derived from sandstone in mountain fynbos. (From IUCN Red List (EN) ) Requesting ID of this plant with cream and red flowers – San Francisco, USA : 31052013 : ARK-01 : Attachments (2). 4 posts by 3 authors. Requesting to please ID this plant with cream and red flowers captured in San Francisco, USA in May 2013. I hope Leucodendron sp. Googling further indicated Leucodendron discolor. Kindly confirm. This was identified as Leucadendron discolour on a FB group. yes |
Leucadendron discolor (Cultivated- USA)
Updated on December 24, 2024