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Leucospermum cordifolium

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
4Fabanae
Subclass
3Proteidae
Phase
1Proteales
Subphase
3Proteoideae
Stage
15
Name

Leucospermum cordifolium

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Chapter

3-643.13.15

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English: Ornamental pincushion.
Afrikaans: bobbejaanklou.
Region: south coast of the Western Cape province, South Africa.
Habitat: on acid soils; open, hilly terrain; altitude 30 to 450 m; fynbos vegetation.
Use: ornamental, cut flower, garden plant.Botany
Upright, evergreen shrub; 1 to 2 m high.
Inflorescences: globe-shape, with a flattened top, 10 to 12 cm in diameter, two or three together mostly at a right angle to its branch.
Flowers: perianth is ± 3 cm long, yellow, orange or crimson; style ± 5 cm long, sticking out horizontally, curving upwards near the obliquely, shell-shaped, thicker pollen presenter; appearance of a pincushion; flowering from July till November.
Pollination: by birds.
Dispersion: by ants, which carry them to their underground nests.
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