AusEmade logo
Home • Accommodation • Attractions • Links • Resources • Transport • Insurance • Travel Articles • Forum • Search

Flora and Fauna - Wild flowers and Wildlife in Australia

ACT • NSW • NT • QLD • SA • TAS • VIC • WA • New Zealand

Common Shuttlecock Sugarbush

Protea aurea aurea

Protea aurea aurea
• Common Shuttlecock Sugarbush
• Classification
• Images

• Proteaceae
Aboriginal Tourism / Indigenous Art and Culture
Common Shuttlecock Sugarbush • Protea aurea aurea
Common Shuttlecock Sugarbush
(Protea aurea aurea)

Protea aurea aurea belongs to the Proteaceae family, a species of the genus Protea, which is both the botanical name and the common name of this group of flowering plants.

The genus was named in 1736 by Linnaeus (the renowned Swedish botanist, physician and zoologist) after the Greek god Proteus, who could change his form at will., reflecting the diverse forms of the Protea.

Following images from Mount Tomah Botanic Garden, New South Wales.

Scientific Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Proteales
Family: Proteaceae
Subfamily: Proteoideae
Genera: Protea
Species: Protea aurea aurea
Common Shuttlecock Sugarbush • Images
Common Shuttlecock Sugarbush (Protea aurea aurea), Mount Tomah Botanic Garden, New South Wales.
Common Shuttlecock Sugarbush (Protea aurea aurea), Mount Tomah Botanic Garden, New South Wales.
Common Shuttlecock Sugarbush (Protea aurea aurea), Mount Tomah Botanic Garden, New South Wales.
Back to Top