2) Fuchsia
3) Begonia
4) Sequoia
The Sequoia is the one that would not be classed as a flowering plant.
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fuchia
The protea is the largest flowering plant. It is found in Africa and the national flower of South Africa. The etymology of Protea is that it was named in 1735 by Carl Linneaus after the Greek God Proteus who could change his form at will.
Protea is the of a genus of South African flowering plants, sometimes also called sugarbushes.
Protists are one celled organisms that have animal like protozoa, plant like algae and planton. There is a flower called protea.
The Queensland nut, also known as the macadamia nut, belongs to the order Proteales, the Protea family of dicotyledonous flowering plants.
Operation Protea happened in 1981.
The Protea. how is the king
Protea cyneroides (King Protea) prefer sandy acid soils usually < 10% clay.
South Africa's national flower is the Protea, so yes, it is a flower.
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Officially, the floral emblem of South Africa is the giant or king protea, Protea Cynaroides.