Can anyone tell me what this flower is?
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Vicki on Jan 27, 2015ProteaHelpful Reply
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Phoenix Richards-Bingham on Jan 27, 2015Thank you!!!....I would have never guessed what to even search for on Google!Helpful Reply
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Luis on Jan 27, 2015Protea is both the botanical name and the English common name of a genus of South African flowering plants, sometimes also called sugarbushes.Helpful Reply
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Phoenix Richards-Bingham on Jan 27, 2015I Googled it and saw many different varieties....I'd love to be able to grow a few of the bushes but not sure if they'd grow on the Oregon coast.Helpful Reply
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Vicki on Jan 28, 2015Easy to dry, airy place, like your roses upside down. Temperature where I live: we don't get snow here in the north of NZ, and we do have long hot /warm summers. My advice is to go to your local nursery. Have a lovely week…VickiHelpful Reply
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Zima on Jan 28, 2015Thank you! So much! Great site and super answers!Helpful Reply
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