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Leucadendron is a South African endemic genus in the Protea family, Proteaceae. The genus consists of about 80 species of evergreen shrubs and small trees. They are a prominent part of the fynbos ecoregion and vegetation type. Most species are shrubs that grow up to 1 m tall, some to 2 or 3 m. A few grow into moderate-sized trees up to 16 m tall. The leaves are spirally arranged, simple, entire, and usually green, often covered with a waxy bloom, and in the case of the Silvertree, with a distinct silvery tone produced by dense, straight, silky hairs. This inspired the generic name Leucadendron, which literally means "white tree". Leucadendron blossoms make excellent cut flowers, keeping their gorgeous red, burgundy, green or yellow color for up to three weeks. In the garden they do well in rockeries and also make excellent feature plants.
Leucadendron laureolum commonly known as Golden Conebush, Golden Sunshineconebush or Laurelleaf Conebush in English and Louriergeelbos or Louriertolbos in Afrikaans needs a sunny spot in well-drained soil. It is wind-tolerant, drought-tolerant when established, and thrives in nutrient-poor soils. It is well suited to fynbos gardens, Mediterranean gardens, coastal gardens, rockeries as well as gardens on sandy flats. It is also a good candidate for gardens where species of the protea family that need acidic soil have failed, as it tolerates a wider range of soil types than many other species. It is a large shrub, and thus needs about 2-4 m of space to develop to its full, rounded size. |