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Pincushion Protea

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Pincushion Protea

Leucospermum · aka pincushion protea, pincushion

Leucospermum, better known as the pincushion protea, opens into a rounded dome of curving styles that look like pins in a cushion, in vivid oranges, yellows and corals. It brings fiery colour and playful texture to tropical, bohemian and contemporary work. The wiry, woody stems are long-lasting and hold up well out of water for a time, making the flower a favourite for bouquets and installations. Each bloom reads as a small burst of sunlight.

At a glance
FamilyProteaceae
OriginSouth Africa (Cape Floristic Region)
Peak seasonMarch, April
AvailabilityDecember, January, February, March, April, May, June
Stem length30–60 cm
Vase life10–18 days
Colorsorange, yellow, coral, red
Price tiermid
Conditioning

Recut the firm, woody stem on an angle and condition in clean water with a glucose-rich flower food. Strip the lower leaves, which blacken and spoil the water if left submerged. Keep pincushions cool and well lit, as poor light hastens leaf blackening. They are thirsty, so check and refresh the water regularly.

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Care in the vase
  • Recut stems at an angle
  • Strip foliage below the waterline
  • Feed with glucose-rich flower food
  • Keep cool and brightly lit
  • Refresh water regularly
  • Handle the styles gently to avoid bruising
Design role & symbolism
Symbolismhospitality, optimism, transformation, warmth
Occasionswedding, tropical wedding, boho wedding, summer wedding, editorial, everyday
focalarchitecturaltexturallong-lastingtropicaldramaticwedding
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Frequently asked questions

When is Pincushion Protea in season?

Pincushion Protea peaks in March, April, and florists can usually source it December, January, February, March, April, May, June. Availability shifts by region and greenhouse supply.

How long does Pincushion Protea last in a vase?

Expect 10–18 days with proper conditioning — a clean vase, fresh water every couple of days, flower food, and a cool spot away from ripening fruit and direct heat.

What can I use instead of Pincushion Protea?

Good substitutes for Pincushion Protea include Protea, Leucadendron, Craspedia. Match on look, colour and season — our substitute finder ranks the closest alternatives.

What does Pincushion Protea symbolise?

Pincushion Protea is associated with hospitality, optimism, transformation, warmth.

How do you care for cut Pincushion Protea?

Recut stems at an angle

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