Plant Profile


Leucospermum Cordifolium x Lineare 'Succession'

Common names: Succession Pincushion

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Proteaceae
Shrub
Up to 1.5 m
Evergreen
Indigenous


Full Sun
Average water
Well Drained Soil
Wind Resistant
Frost Resistant


Succession is one of the best orange pincushions available.


This species of pincushion grows to a height of 1.5m and with a spread of 1.5m

It grows in acid, nutrient-poor soils in a fairly small area in the Western Cape, from the Kogelberg to the Soetanysberg near Bredasdorp. It is part of the Cape Floral Kingdom and occurs only in the winter rainfall area with its wet winters from May to September and hot, dry summers from December to the end of February.



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Simple
Silver , Grey , Silver White , Cream Green , Green , Dark Green , Grey Green
Decorative
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  • - Leaf morphology


    Leucospermum cordifolium is a rounded spreading shrub with a single main stem and horizontally spreading stems, hard green leaves.



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    Radial (Actinomorphic)
    Winter / Spring
    Yellow , Dark yellow , Light Orange , Orange , Dark Orange , Orange Red , Magenta , Red , Dark Red , Crimson , Maroon
    Decorative
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  • - Flower morphology


    It has 1 to 3 large inflorescences borne at the end on the stem. The inflorescences consist of a large number of small flowers. It is the stiff protruding styles of the flowers which are the source of the common name "pincushion" for this genus.



    NOTES

    The plants are relatively short lived and become leggy after about eight years. They are very sensitive to the fungal disease Phytophthora cinnamomeum.


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