Showing posts with label Wagon Wheels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wagon Wheels. Show all posts
Monday, January 22, 2018
Protea Nitida
Commonly known as waboom (Afrikaans for wagon tree) and botanically known as Protea nitida or arborea. This is a South African shrub, native to the dry slopes of South Africa where it often attains a knotted picturesque habit, has both functional and ornamental uses. In Africa waboom was traditionally used to make ink and construct wheel-wheels.
However, this protea is also a lovely shrub or tree with large, ivory flowers and beautiful foliage. Waboom has long, oval leaves that are leathery and fully evergreen. They emerge opaque magenta but mature to a light bluish 'sea-green' or silver. Large, white flowers bloom mainly during the winter and early spring. Each blossom opens from a tidy bud to an impressive flower with creamy-white spike-like stamens. Once the flowers dry, beautiful pods remain to be enjoyed.
Labels:
Arborea,
Bouquets,
California Grown,
Flower Farm,
Foliage,
Ink,
Picturesque,
Pods Dried Flowers,
Protea,
Silver,
South African Native,
Spike-like Flowers,
Waboom,
Wagon Tree,
Wagon Wheels
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