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Leucadendron Strobilinum, (Male)
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Illusion of a flower
The male plant has a much larger flower bulb than does the female (not pictured). For both, the light colored leaves at the end of each stem create the illusion of a single large flower. Leucadendron Strobilinum (Male) • Common name: Peninsula Conebrush • Native to the Cape Peninsula of South Africa • UCSC Arboretum Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 19 April 2010) • (Photo taken 12:49:20 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #124920_2569BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Pollinated by beetles
The flowers, when in their native location, bloom from September through October. The flowers are pollinated by small beetles. Leucadendron Strobilinum (Male) • Common name: Peninsula Conebrush • Native to the Cape Peninsula of South Africa • UCSC Arboretum Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 19 April 2010) • (Photo taken 12:49:24 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #124924_2597BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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A blunt thorn
The leaves are smooth, with a single blunt thorn at the tip. Each flower is composed of six petal-like leaves. Seeds are produced only by the female (not pictured), and dispersed by the wind. Leucadendron Strobilinum (Male) • Common name: Peninsula Conebrush • Native to the Cape Peninsula of South Africa • UCSC Arboretum Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 19 April 2010) • (Photo taken 12:49:32 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #124932_2598BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Detail of the flower bulb
Detail view of the male flower bulb. This plant is considered rare. In the wild only dense isolated stands occur. It grows on the southern damp rocky slopes of South Africa, from Table Mountain to Kommetjie on the Cape Peninsula. Leucadendron Strobilinum (Male) • Common name: Peninsula Conebrush • Native to the Cape Peninsula of South Africa • UCSC Arboretum Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 19 April 2010) • (Photo taken 12:49:44 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #124944_2599BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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The flower after pollination
After the flowering season has ended, the flower dries out and turns black. The flower-like leaves become dark green like normal leaves. Leucadendron Strobilinum (Male) • Common name: Peninsula Conebrush • Native to the Cape Peninsula of South Africa • UCSC Arboretum Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 19 April 2010) • (Photo taken 12:49:54 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #124954_2600BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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