In the field: Leucadendron Inca Gold
Leucadendron Inca Gold, please! Because who doesn’t love a burst of sunshine on a cold winter’s day!
This popular cultivar bred in Australia during the 1990’s is believed to be a hybrid of L. laureolum and L. salignum yellow. The rich buttery-yellow flowering bracts with red tips do not open wide like many other leucadendrons as they tend to keep a closed tulip-like shape. Inca Gold are at their peak for color and harvesting during the early winter and make a breath-taking addition to bouquets and arrangements.
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