Botanical name

Leucospermum cordifolium

Family

Proteaceae

Common Name

Speldekussing, Pincushion

Status

Near Threatened

Leucospermum cordifolium
Leucospermum cordifolium
Leucospermum cordifolium
Leucospermum cordifolium

Description

A single-stemmed, rounded shrub up to 1 -5m high with horizontally drooping branches. The leaves (20-80mm long, 20-45mm wide) have a rounded tip with up to six glandular teeth. Flowerheads (100-200mm wide) are yellow - orange or crimson and are borne at right angles to the stem.This is a popular garden subject. Much of the head's appeal and beauty undoubtedly lies in the long, stout styles and their very prominent pollen presenters which produce the pincushion effect.

Habitat

Well-drained unleached sometimes gravelly soils

Flower Date

August to January

Threatened plant Species
Identification

CR    Critically Endangered 
EN  Endangered  
VU  Vulnerable
NT   Near Threatened 
R Rare