
King Protea
| Botanical Name : | Protea cynaroides | 
| Common Name : | King Protea | 
| Product Use : | Cut Flower | 
| Pronunciation : | pro-TEE-a sin-a-ROY-deez | 
| Family Roots : | Member of   the Proteaceae (protea family).  | 
| Personality : | Numerous   flowers in dome-shaped heads, 12 inches across, surrounded by stiff colored   bracts, giving a crown-like appearance.  | 
| Availability : | Year-round of one type or another. | 
| Flower Color : | Range from pink and white to red. | 
| Decorative Life : | 10-20 days. | 
| Ethylene Sensitivity : | Low | 
| Post Harvest | Remove   bottom leaves if present, recut stems under water and place into a fresh   flower food solution.  | 
| Storage Specifics : | 32-34 F, provide light during storage to prevent leaf blackening. Use fresh flower foods before storage also to reduce/prevent leaf blackening. | 
| Tidbits : | Named   after Proteus, a Greek sea god with the power of prophecy. The species name   of cynaroides refers to the plant's resemblance to artichoke whose Latin name   is Cynara.  
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