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Protea susannae
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Protea susannae, also known as stink-leaf sugarbush, is a flower-bearing shrub of the genus Protea. The plant is endemic to the southwestern Cape Region of South Africa. Other vernacular names are stink-leaf protea. In the Afrikaans language it is known as stinkblaarsuikerbos. The tree's national number is 98.1. The species can grow up to three metres in height. The plant is monoecious, both sexes occur in each flower. It blooms from April to September. Protea susannae is endemic to the Western Cape province of South Africa. It occurs from Stanford to Stilbaai. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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