Due to the color contrast of the pink calyxes and dark purple to almost black, hairy petal tips, the Oleander Leaf Protea (Protea neriifolia) is among the most popular in its native South Africa.

PRO-103N
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General information on Protea:
South African Proteas don’t make it easy for producers and owners to grow them because they are very demanding in terms of growing conditions. In return, they fascinate with flowers that one would like to preserve forever. Proteas grow mostly bushy and loosely branched. They are evergreen by nature, but in our climate often drop a good part of their leaves. As with Pincushions (Leucospermum), a well-drained, sandy, low-nutrient soil that is not prone to waterlogging and has a low pH of 4 to 6 is important for a long life of these exclusive plants when cultivated in pots or conservatories. Keep soil moisture at a consistently low level, but do not allow the roots to dry out. The best spot for a Protea is a sunny but not too hot place with constant air movement. Proteas originate from open hillsides and are not used to stuffy, moist air. Use a phosphate free fertilizer.#

punkt_gruen.gif Quality: extraordinary & large & colorful inflorescences; evergreen

punkt_gruen.gif Use: all year round in a conservatory

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PRO-103N

Data sheet

Family
Proteaceae
Origin
Africa
Flowering period
Spring
Color of flowers
Red
Growth
Small shrub
Location
Sunny
winter temperature
10 (+/- 5) °C
Minimum temperature
0 °C
Hardiness Zones
9
Height
1,5 - 2 m
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