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- Species: P. eximia Binomial name Protea eximia (Knight) Fourc. Synonyms Erodendrum eximium, Protea latifolia, Scolymocephalus latifolius, Protea auriculata...
- cons. Species See text Synonyms Chrysodendron Vaill. ex Meisn. (1856) Erodendrum Salisb. (1807) Leucadendron L. (1753), nom. rej. Pleuranthe Salisb. (1809)...
- range   Extant (resident) Synonyms Scolymocephalus cynaroides (L.) ****ze Erodendrum cynariflorum Knight Protea cyclophylla (Gand.) Gand. & Schinz Protea eriolepis...
- Synonyms Leucadendron scolymocephalum L. Protea angustifolia Salisb. Erodendrum scolymiflorum Salisb. ex. Knight Protea scolymus Thunb. Scolymocephalus...
- Synonyms Leucadendron nanum P.J.Bergius Scolymocephalus n**** ****ze Erodendrum acuifolium Salisb. ex. Knight Leucadendron pinifolium DC. ex. Meisn. Protea...
- Andrews' Protea pulc****a lived on. Richard Anthony Salisbury moved it to Erodendrum pulc****um in the notorious 1809 On the cultivation of the plants belonging...
- Species: P. mucronifolia Binomial name Protea mucronifolia Salisb. Synonyms Erodendrum mucronifolium Knight Protea odoratissima M****on ex R.Br. Scolymocephalus...
- tree's national number is 91. Protea lorifolia was first described as Erodendrum lorifolium by Richard Anthony Salisbury in the 1809 work ostensibly aut****d...
- vernacular names which have been recorded for this species are rasp-leaf erodendrum, scab-leaf protea, and scabrous sugarbush. In Afrikaans it is known as...
- Paradisus Londinensis in 1805. Although he soon, in 1809, moved it to Erodendrum glaucophyllum in a work published under the authorship of the gardener...