FLASH SALES: 30% off selected Clematis until Tuesday night!
Share your pictures? Hide split images
I have read and agree the terms and conditions of service.
Collector's item

Protea magnifica

Protea magnifica
Queen Protea, Queen Sugarbush, Bearded Sugarbush, Woolly Beard

Be the first to leave a review

Why not try an alternative variety in stock?

  1. 4
    41,50 € 4L/5L pot

  2. 2
    45,00 € 4L/5L pot

  3. 9
    49,00 € 2L/3L pot

Shipping country:

Select delivery date,

and select date in basket

This plant carries a 24 months recovery warranty

More information

A shrubby protea with a wide, bushy habit, bearing elongated glaucous leaves with a red or yellow central vein. The flowering, in spring, takes the form of very large wooly heads in shades of cream and silvery-pink. It is a montane botanical species that will tolerate -6 °C (21.2°F) in extreme conditions once well established. Proteas are strange and fascinating plants that thrive in acidic and poor soils, making them a source if pride for amateur gardeners who love challenges. Growing them in large pots is preferable. Caution, proteas are technically demanding plants reserved for expert gardeners. They have complicated cultural requirements (soil type, drainage, and climate).
Flower size
15 cm
Height at maturity
1.50 m
Spread at maturity
2 m
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -4°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil
plantfit-full

Would this plant suit my garden?

Set up your Plantfit profile →

Best planting time March
Recommended planting time March to May
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
Flowering time March to May
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D

Description

Protea magnifica, the Queen Protea, is a botanical species that offers the largest flowers after those of the King protea Protea cynaroides. It is also one of the most sought after by collectors for its huge silky cream to silvery-pink heads. This beautiful shrub with a wide habit and long glaucous leaves blooms in almost all the major mountain ranges of the southwest of the Cape. As it tolerates light frosts (down to -6 or -7 °C (21.2 or 19.4°F)), it can be acclimatised in Mediterranean or Atlantic coastal gardens, planted in a lime-poor and very sunny rockery. Cultivating it in a large pot is however preferable, not only to control the composition of the growing substrate, but also because it is essential to protect the young plants as soon as the first frosts occur.

Protea magnifica is endemic to the Cape Province, where it can be found between 1200 and 2700 meters (3937 and 8858 feet) above sea level on generally nutrient-poor, acidic, and well-drained soils. In the wild, it has a variable habit, often prostrate and creeping, cascading down rocks and steep slopes. In this region of the world, the plants experience rain, fog, or snow in winter, as well as dry and hot summers. All proteas are shrubby plants of the protea family native to the Cape region in South Africa. Strange in every way, they often need fire for their seeds to germinate.

The Queen protea is a slow-growing bush, with a lifespan of up to 30 years. The plant develops a single, robust main stem supporting a bushy and wide growth. Eventually, it reaches about 1.50 meters (5 feet) in all directions. The leaves vary in size and shape, with juvenile leaves being large and hairy, while mature leaves become leathery and glaucous. Oval in shape, they measure between 10 and 20 cm (4 and 8in) long and 3 to 6 cm (1 to 2in) wide. Their lamina is strongly veined and displays red to yellow median veins. Flowering occurs from March to May-June. It consists of cup-shaped heads, measuring 15 cm (6in) wide and 15-16 cm (6in) long. In the wild, the colour palette of the outer floral bracts is vast, including greenish cream, cream, pink, salmon pink, pinkish reds, and deep carmine. The bracts' bristles vary in color and density, ranging from white to violet-black or tawny brown with a black, brown or even white central tip. The selections available in nurseries are mostly cream-coloured, more or less tinged with pastel pink. The thick roots of this plant also serve as a storage organ. In case of fire, the protea is capable of regenerating from its roots, fertilised by its own ashes.

Proteas are unusual and fascinating plants that are not easily forgotten. The Protea magnifica is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular species. Florists, as well as gardeners, appreciate the longevity of its often oversized flowers, adorned with refined colors. It will thrive in gardens spared by heavy frosts, in light, poor, acidic to neutral soil, even if it gets very dry in summer. It will look dramatic in a large exotic rockery, alongside Pride of Madeira, Puya, Agaves, Dasylirion, Leucadendron, and more.

A unique root system adapted to poor and dry soils:

Plants growing in nutrient-poor soils usually form a symbiosis with soil fungi that promote water and nutrient absorption. But the Proteas have chosen a different strategy: they develop a large quantity of special lateral roots along their main roots. These roots are called proteoid roots and are induced by rain, developing under the layer of dead leaves that covers the plant's base. Rain promotes the decomposition of leaves, resulting in the release of nutrients. These ephemeral roots usually dry up at the end of the growth period. They have a water and nutrient absorption activity twice as high as "normal" roots.

Protea magnifica in pictures

Protea magnifica (Flowering) Flowering
Protea magnifica (Foliage) Foliage
Protea magnifica (Plant habit) Plant habit

Plant habit

Height at maturity 1.50 m
Spread at maturity 2 m
Habit Irregular, bushy
Growth rate slow

Flowering

Flower colour pink
Flowering time March to May
Inflorescence Flower head
Flower size 15 cm
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Evergreen
Foliage colour blue

Botanical data

Genus

Protea

Species

magnifica

Family

Proteaceae

Other common names

Queen Protea, Queen Sugarbush, Bearded Sugarbush, Woolly Beard

Origin

South Africa

Other Protea

  1. 4
    41,50 € 4L/5L pot

Planting and care

Plant Protea magnifica preferably in spring, or in autumn in a very mild climate, in a sunny and sheltered position. This plant requires a light, well-drained, poor, mineral soil, with an acidic or neutral tendency (6<pH<7). A mixture including leaf compost, a little bit of ericaceous compost or crushed pine bark, and coarse river sand or perlite is usually appropriate. Proteas are sensitive to excess phosphates and nitrates, so avoid giving them too much fertiliser, or even fertilising them altogether. A small amount of dried blood at the base of the plant, in spring, is generally sufficient. While adult plants can tolerate occasional frosts of around -6°C (21.2°F) in dry soil, young proteas should be protected from frost during their first years, in a frost-free location in cool climates or under a protective fleece in regions with mild winters. This plant flowers after about 4 to 5 years of cultivation from sowing. For indoor cultivation, it is important to ensure good ventilation in the room and to avoid watering with hard water (some mineral waters or low-calcium spring waters are particularly suitable, have a look at the labels).

Planting period

Best planting time March
Recommended planting time March to May

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Rockery
Type of use Free-standing, Container, Slope, Conservatory
Hardiness Hardy down to -4°C (USDA zone 9b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Experienced
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Acidic
Soil type Stony (poor and well-drained)
Soil moisture Dry soil, poor, sandy, light, well-draining

Care

Pruning instructions To maintain a dense and well-branched habit, prune the tips of the branches at the start of the vegetation period.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time February to March
Soil moisture Dry soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Needs to be stored

This item has not been reviewed yet - be the first to leave a review about it.

Leave a review →

Evergreen shrubs

  1. 38
    From 3,90 € 8/9 cm pot

    Available in 3 sizes

  2. 17
    55,00 € 7.5L/10L pot

    Available in 2 sizes

  3. 18
    From 14,90 € 2L/3L pot

    Available in 2 sizes

  4. 3
    From 39,50 € 4L/5L pot

  5. 79
    From 8,90 € 8/9 cm pot

    Available in 3 sizes

  6. Out of stock
    27,50 € 2L/3L pot

  7. Out of stock
    From 4,90 € Bare root

  8. 10
    24,50 € 2L/3L pot

    Available in 2 sizes

  9. 1
    From 14,90 € 2L/3L pot

    Available in 3 sizes

  10. 23
    From 29,50 € 3L/4L pot

    Available in 2 sizes

  11. 30
    15,90 € 3L/4L pot

    Available in 2 sizes

  12. Out of stock
    21,50 € 2L/3L pot

    Available in 2 sizes

  13. Out of stock
    From 4,90 € Bare root

  14. 9
    From 39,50 € 4L/5L pot

    Available in 2 sizes

  15. Out of stock
    From 39,50 € 2L/3L pot

  16. 23
    21,50 € 2L/3L pot

    Available in 4 sizes

  17. 15
    14,50 € 2L/3L pot

  18. Out of stock
    From 49,00 € 4L/5L pot

  19. 10
    From 20,50 € 2L/3L pot

Haven't found what you were looking for?