
Protea dried flowers | Dried Sugar Bunch flowers in different varieties
Protea dried flowers or dried Sugar Bunch flowers in different varieties. Available online. Easy ordering, delivered quickly.
The flower is native to South Africa, where you can also find it under the local alias Suikerbossie. This name is due to the juices secreted by the flowers that taste like sugar. The Protea grows in subtropical to tropical conditions with warm days with lots of sun and cool nights. The flower is now also cultivated on other continents, making the Protea easier to obtain all year round.
Protea Compacta dried flowers
Also known as the Bot River Protea, this flower ranges in color from white to pink. It is one of the most popular Proteas and has been crossed with many others to produce some spectacular hybrids. It blooms almost all year round. The dried flowers are the basis of the fresh flower and are very strong but also very beautiful. Flower size is about 5-6 cm in diameter with a stem length of 30-40 cm and there are 10 stems per bunch.
Protea Pendula dried flowers
Protea pendula and is also known as Nudding Sugarbush or Arid Sugarbush. The Protea flower is named after Proteus, the son of the Greek god Posiedon. Proteus could assume any shape and so the Protea was named after him because of the many shapes and colors of the flowers within the species. The flower color varies from a creamy honey color to spicy orange. Flower lengths are 30-40cm and there are 10 stems per bunch.
Protea Magnifica dried flowers
Also known as the Queen Protea. It is the second largest Protea after the King Protea de Protea Cynaroides. They come in different colors, from white to brown and even black. When grown, the bushes grow to about 1.5 m. The dried heads are woolly and as wide as they are high. The stem lengths are about 40 cm and there are 5 stems per bunch. Also known as the Queen Protea. It is the second largest Protea after the King Protea de Protea Cynaroides. They come in different colors, from white to brown and even black. When grown, the bushes grow to about 1.5 m. The dried heads are woolly and as wide as they are high. The stem lengths are about 40 cm and there are 5 stems per bunch. Head circumference is approx. 15cm.
Protea Neriifolia dried flowers
Protea nerifolia is also known as the Oleander Leaf Protea because the leaves resemble Nerium oleander. Flower heads range from pink to creamy green and each "petal" is surrounded by a purple to black colored fringe. Flowers contain a lot of nectar which attracts large numbers of insects and birds. The flower diameter is about 5-7 cm and each stem varies, but is about 25-27 cm long.