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- Floral Region are ****igned to this section. The four species of the section Crinitae are sometimes called flat pincushions. They are upright or spreading shrubs...
- (rolled-leaf sugarbush) Protea angustata (Kleinmond sugarbush) Protea sect. Crinitae Protea foliosa (leafy sugarbush) Protea intonsa (tufted sugarbush) Protea...
- Protea sulphurea Sulphur sugarbush South Africa (Western Cape province) Crinitae eastern ground protea Protea foliosa Leafy sugarbush South Africa (Eastern...
- cr****iperidiata ****mins (1945) Uredo cratoxyli Arthur & ****mins (1937) Uredo crinitae G. Cunn. (1924) Uredo crotalariae-vitellinae Rangel (1917) Uredo crotalariicola...
- housed at the herbarium at Kew. P. intonsa was classified in Protea section Crinitae by Tony Rebelo in 1995, what he calls the "eastern ground sugarbushes"...
- (2n=24). Leucospermum mundii differs from all other taxa in the section Crinitae by its broad wedge to inverted egg-shaped leaves, topped by seven to seventeen...
- Leucospermum oleifolium. L. oleifolium has been ****igned to the section Crinitae. The species name oleifolium means olive-leaf. Leucospermum oleifolium...
- in fact P. amplexicaulis. P. montana was classified in Protea section Crinitae by Tony Rebelo in 1995, what he calls the "eastern ground sugarbushes"...
- herbarium at the Kew Botanical Gardens. P. vogtsiae was classified in section Crinitae by Tony Rebelo in 1995, what he calls the "eastern ground sugarbushes"...
- herbarium at Kew. In 1995 Tony Rebelo classified P. foliosa in his section Crinitae (what he calls the "eastern ground sugarbushes"). It is a rounded shrub...