Proteaceae

Plantes proteàcies de Sud Àfrica

Proteaceae plants of South Africa

















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Les proteàcies (Proteaceae) són una família de Angiospermes de l'ordre Proteales. Consta de 80 gèneres i unes 2000 espècies, que es distribueixen per l'hemisferi sud, ocupant àrees d'origen Gondwana i els seus fragments. La major concentració de diversitat de tàxons es troba a Austràlia i Àfrica del Sud.

Proteaceae is a family of flowering plants. Mainly restricted to the Southern Hemisphere, it is a fairly large family, with around 80 genera but fewer than 2000 species. Together with the Platanaceae and Nelumbonaceae they make up the order Proteales.
Proteaceae are mainly a southern hemisphere family, with its main centres of diversity in Australia and South Africa. It also occurs in Central Africa, South and Central America, India, eastern and south-eastern Asia, and Oceania. Only two species are known from New Zealand although fossil pollen evidence suggests there were more previously.

9 comentaris:

Larry ha dit...

The proteas are really spectacular. I've nevr seen them grown here although occasionally I see them flown in as cut flowers. Your photography is marvelous! Larry

Carmen García Lores ha dit...

Hola Xavi,
feia dies que no entrava al teu bloc, pq hem estat de Festa major. Cada dia m'agrada més les teves imatges. És una sorpresa i un plaer. Felicitats. Bon finde

fini ha dit...

wow!! I never seen this flower before! I wish I can have it in my garden!
Beautiful blooms, indeed!

lotusleaf ha dit...

Such stunning flowers. Beautiful photographs>

Rosie @ Centre of Interest ha dit...

Those Proteas look just amazing.

Lui ha dit...

Amazing beauty!

EG CameraGirl ha dit...

Proteaeae look so exotic to me. I wonder if I will ever get to South Africa to see them in person there. :)

Anònim ha dit...

The most beautiful pictures I have seen today. The proteas are stunning and very lovely.
Thank you for sharing!!
- Cheers from Canada.

JJ ha dit...

Amazing flowers - so complex.
Thanks for showing
JJ