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Where is the Protea flower found?

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Asked by: Tammy Thomas

South AfricaSouth Africa. More than 90 percent of them are only found in what’s known as the Cape Floristic Region, in a narrow region of the south and southwestern coastal mountain ranges that is considered one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots.

Which province is the protea found?

Western Cape province of

Protea aristata is restricted in the wild to the northern and southern slopes in a 60 km stretch of the far western end of the Klein Swartberg mountains in the Western Cape province of South Africa.

What countries are proteas found?

Australia has the greatest diversity of protea species
Although South Africa is associated with proteas more than any other country, Australia has the largest collection of species on the planet—over 850. South Africa comes in at second place, with more than 330 species.

Where is the protea from?

southern Africa

Proteas are native to southern Africa and belong to the same family of plants (Proteaceae) as Australia’s native Banksias, Grevilleas and Waratahs. The family Proteaceae was one of the earliest groups of flowering plants, dispersing and diversifying throughout Gondwana before the break up of the supercontinent.

Is the king protea only found in South Africa?

The species is also known as giant protea, honeypot or king sugar bush. It is widely distributed in the southwestern and southern parts of South Africa in the fynbos region.
Protea cynaroides.

King protea
Family: Proteaceae
Genus: Protea
Species: P. cynaroides
Binomial name

What is Africa’s national flower?

Giant or king protea – Protea cynaroides
The name does not do justice to the beautiful flower-heads of this protea, which is the largest in the genus. A number of varieties in colour and leaf shapes are found, but the most beautiful is the pink coloured flower.

Do proteas grow in America?

Protea and its South African and Australian relatives are exotic, but the good news for anyone living between Monterey Bay in the north and San Diego and its environs in the south is that members of the Proteaceae family are well-adapted to California coastal regions.

What is the national flower of Japan?

Cherry Blossoms (SAKURA) in Japan
Cherry blossoms (SAKURA) are Japan’s unofficial national flower, formerly called tree flower (KONOHA).

Why are South Africa called proteas?

Its nickname derives from South Africa’s national flower, Protea cynaroides, commonly known as the “King Protea”. South Africa entered first-class and international cricket at the same time when they hosted an England cricket team in the 1888–89 season.

Why is the protea so special?

Protea have an amazing root system which allows them to survive in soil with very few nutrients. This gives them the strength to thrive in many different climates and soils.

Are proteas edible?

Edible Uses: The sweet nectar from the flowers is consumed directly[183].