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Leucadendron Discolor, Flowering Plant
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A large bushy plant
Leucadendron Discolor is in the Proteaceae family and is common across much of South Africa. It can grow to 8 feet (2.4 meters) tall and 5 feet (1.5 meters) wide.
Leucadendron Discolor • Common Name: Pom Pom Flame Tips • UCSC Arboretum Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Sunday 6 June 2010) • (Photo taken 12:55:54 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #125554_2614BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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In the winter, a flower
In the winter, the tip of each branch becomes a flower. It is a bright red flower, hence its common name. This photo was taken in the late spring after the flowers had already bloomed and left.
Leucadendron Discolor • Common Name: Pom Pom Flame Tips • UCSC Arboretum Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Sunday 6 June 2010) • (Photo taken 12:56:10 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #125610_2615BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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The spring flower is black
In the spring the remains of the bright red flower could still be found. Here it remained as a black fuzzy ghost.
Leucadendron Discolor • Common Name: Pom Pom Flame Tips • UCSC Arboretum Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Sunday 6 June 2010) • (Photo taken 12:56:26 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #125626_2616BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Imported in 1994
This plant was first imported into the UCSC Arboretum in 1994. It needs to be pruned, it decorative flowers cut during the winter, to keep the plant healthy and its growth under control.
Leucadendron Discolor • Common Name: Pom Pom Flame Tips • UCSC Arboretum Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Sunday 6 June 2010) • (Photo taken 12:56:26 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #125634_2617BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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