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    Pathogens Associated with Diseases. of Protea, Leucospermum and Leucadendron Spp

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    Protea Newsletter International

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    Irg 13

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    Protea Cynaroides (L.) L

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    Some Factors Influencing the Sudden Death Syndrome in Cut Flower Plants

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    Field Guide for Wild Flower Harvesting

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    The Functional Role of Birds As Pollinators in Southern Cape Fynbos

  • King Protea Botanical Name: Protea Cynaroides

    King Protea Botanical Name: Protea Cynaroides

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    Norrie's Plant Descriptions - Index of Common Names a Key to Finding Plants by Their Common Names (Note: Not All Plants in This Document Have Common Names Listed)

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    Kirstenbosch NBG List of Plants That Provide Food for Honey Bees

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    The Potential of South African Indigenous Plants for the International Cut flower Trade ⁎ E.Y

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    Australian Wildflower Product Directory

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    Proteaceae Floral Crops; Cultivar Development and Underexploited Uses

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    Quantifying Threats to Biodiversity from Invasive Alien Plants and Other Factors: a Case Study from the Cape Floristic Region

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    Proteas-Aug 07

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    BAWSCA Turf Replacement Program Plant List Page 1 Species Or

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    Reserve Map & Species Lists

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