Guys, I got a message about this flower that it will bloom once in 400 years ??? I really not sure about the flower and its information , but wanted to share as this is beautiful .. I googled it and see some links say it is Himalaya and other links say it is Indonesia ??
The pink one is King Protea, national flower of South Africa. Blooms annually. Mountainous areas in Western Cape Province. Cultivated in gardens as well.
The flower in your picture are of Protea family, an indigenous flowering shrub/bush/tree to South Africa (the King Protea is the national flower). As for flowering every 400 years…never, as it’s the flowering that produces the seeds needed to propagate the species. Protea’s flower every year.
It is a Protea and they flower every year!. South Africa has many Proteas and it is our National Flower. Our national cricket team is the Proteas and they are now (Sep 2019) touring India.
Good day, this is definitely the Protea cynaroides, the national flower of South Africa and is found in the Western Cape province. I am from South Africa and have recognized the flower.
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Thank you so much Rekha !!
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You are welcome 😊
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Thank you dear for following ❤️
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You are Welcome 🙂
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In reality this flower exists a picture of the flower is in my mail below pl contact for copy
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Thank you Sir !!
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Good to know this 🙂
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Looks very much like a protea or Waratah, and they flower regularly – they are most beautiful.
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Nice to hear we have a similar flower Paul 🙂
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I have no idea what it is, but it sure is pretty. Too bad it only blooms once every 400 years though.
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The pink one is King Protea, national flower of South Africa. Blooms annually. Mountainous areas in Western Cape Province. Cultivated in gardens as well.
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WOW! Thank you for sharing that. Now we know. 🙂
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Thank you for sharing !
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That looks awesome for sure, never heard of it though, but I’m glad I just found out from you.
Have a nice sunday!
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Thank you so much Katherine !
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Thanks for sharing this
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national flower of South Africa
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Nice, Its kind of new information for me.. Thanks for sharing it !
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I agree with pvcann that it looks like a protea.
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Ok, Thank you !
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The flower in your picture are of Protea family, an indigenous flowering shrub/bush/tree to South Africa (the King Protea is the national flower). As for flowering every 400 years…never, as it’s the flowering that produces the seeds needed to propagate the species. Protea’s flower every year.
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Thank you John for the Information. Appreciate your time !
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Thanks for following my blog. This is very interesting and such a beautiful flower.
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this looks to me like the Protea flower in South Africa, the national flower.. Go to the following link to see the Mahameru flower https://www.pinterest.com/pin/503769908316703561/
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Thank you so much 🙂
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It is a Protea and they flower every year!. South Africa has many Proteas and it is our National Flower. Our national cricket team is the Proteas and they are now (Sep 2019) touring India.
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Good day, this is definitely the Protea cynaroides, the national flower of South Africa and is found in the Western Cape province. I am from South Africa and have recognized the flower.
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Hi, Thank you so much !, I m glad to know that it is from South Africa.. Thanks a lot for your time !!
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hi its protea flower from africa
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Thank you !!
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Nice blog and great post.👌
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Thank you 🙂
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