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Proteas

2D Flowers/Plants posted on May 31, 2008
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Protea is both the botanical name and the English common name of a genus of flowering plants, sometimes also called sugarbushes. The genus Protea was named in 1735 by Carolus Linnaeus after the Greek god Proteus who could change his form at will, because proteas have such different forms. Proteas attracted the attention of botanists visiting the Cape of Good Hope in the 1600s. Many species were introduced to Europe in the 1700s, enjoying a unique popularity at the time amongst botanists. The Proteaceae family to which Proteas belong is an ancient one. Its ancestors grew in Gondwanaland, 300 million years ago. Proteaceae is divided into two subfamilies: the Proteoideae, best represented in southern Africa, and the Grevilleoideae, concentrated in Australia and South America and the other smaller segments of Gondwanaland that are now part of eastern Asia. Africa shares only one genus with Madagascar, whereas South America and Australia share many common genera — this indicates they separated from Africa before they separated from each other. Most protea occur south of the Limpopo River. However,Protea kilimanjaro is found in the chaparral zone of Mt. Kenya National Park. 92% of the species occur only in the Cape Floristic Region, a narrow belt of mountainous coastal land from Clanwilliam to Grahamstown, South Africa. The extraordinary richness and diversity of species characteristic of the Cape Flora is thought to be caused in part by the diverse landscape where populations can become isolated from each other and in time develop into separate species. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protea Thank you for stopping by and leaving a mark. Enjoy my image I made of SA's National flower...Hugs

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JaneEden

3:20PM | Sat, 07 June 2008

This is really beautiful, and I love the colourtones!! hugs Jane xx

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mixart

2:48PM | Thu, 12 June 2008

Sensational

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robintemplar

12:10AM | Wed, 30 July 2008

Beautiful, Antoinette...love the textured look and feel of this image!! Well-done! Hugz, Robin

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