Protea scolymocephala bud

    Protea scolymocephala bud

    The globose Protea scolymocephala bud is lemon green, surrounded by its own phalanx of leaf sentinels, more erect than alert. The leaves end in nail-like tips, appearing fit to function on the toes of some animal or bird, here too soft to serve as weaponry.

    The round-tipped flowerhead bracts have ciliate margins, i.e. fringed with short, pale hairs, a bit like the stitching on a soccer ball ensuring a tight, secure cover. The imbricate design of bract overlap forms a functional temporary cover over the many tiny florets soon to explode into bloom silently. Floral aesthetics are incidental in nature; functionality lies in contrast, being noticed by pollinator eyes.

    As the bud grows, it may acquire pinkish colouring upon the upper bracts (Eliovson, 1983; Rourke, 1980; http://pza.sanbi.org).