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protea house plant Protea Eximia: A Majestic Floral Display, Showy Pink Cream Flowers – Bonte Farm

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protea house plant Protea Eximia: A Majestic Floral Display, Showy Pink Cream Flowers – Bonte FarmProtea eximia BroadLeaf Sugarbush Protea eximia, commonly known as the BroadLeaf Sugarbush, is a dramatic evergreen Protea species prized for its large, sculptural flower heads and bold, architectural presence. Native to South Africa, this striking shrub produces showy blooms with long, spoonshaped bracts in shades of pink to rosy red, surrounding a distinctive dark purple to nearblack velvety center. As the flowers mature, they develop a beautifully

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Broad‑Leaf Sugarbush

Protea eximia, commonly known as the Broad‑Leaf Sugarbush, is a dramatic evergreen Protea species prized for its large, sculptural flower heads and bold, architectural presence. Native to South Africa, this striking shrub produces showy blooms with long, spoon‑shaped bracts in shades of pink to rosy red, surrounding a distinctive dark purple to near‑black velvety center. As the flowers mature, they develop a beautifully textured, organic appearance that makes them especially appealing for statement plantings and floral design.

Highly valued as both an ornamental landscape plant and cut‑flower variety, Protea eximia thrives in warm, dry climates with full sun and excellent drainage. Its broad, leathery blue‑green foliage provides year‑round structure, while its drought‑tolerant nature makes it well suited to Mediterranean‑style and water‑wise gardens. With proper siting and care, this species delivers long‑lasting visual impact and timeless exotic appeal.


Botanical Characteristics of Protea eximia

Characteristic Detail
Scientific Name Protea eximia
Common Name(s) Broad‑Leaf Sugarbush, Duchess Protea
Growth Habit Large upright evergreen shrub to small tree
Foliage Broad, leathery, grey‑green to blue‑green leaves with a glaucous finish
Flowers / Bracts Large flower heads with pink to red spoon‑shaped bracts and a dark purple‑black velvety center
Flowering Season Primarily spring to early summer in mild climates
Special Features Architectural blooms, dramatic center contrast, drought tolerant, ornamental and cut‑flower use

Mature Size and Form

Height: 6–10 ft (occasionally taller in ideal conditions)
Spread: 6–12 ft

Protea eximia develops into a bold, upright shrub with strong stems and an open form. Light, selective pruning after flowering helps maintain shape and encourages vigorous new growth. For pruning tips, see our Protea Care Guide.


USDA Hardiness Zones

Zones 9–10 (up to low Zone 11 in protected microclimates)

Best suited to regions with mild winters, full sun exposure, and fast‑draining soil. For planted specimens, proper acclimation after delivery is key—see our guidance below.


Cultivation and Care for Protea eximia

Aspect Care Instructions
Sunlight Full sun for optimal flowering and compact growth
Soil Excellent drainage required; sandy or rocky soil preferred
Water Low once established; avoid frequent watering
Fertilizer Avoid phosphorus‑heavy fertilizers; use low‑P or native plant formulas only
Pruning Remove spent blooms; avoid hard cuts into woody growth

Helpful resources for success:
Quick Tip: Caring for a Newly Unboxed Protea in Humid Conditions
Complete Protea Care Guide


Landscape Use and Benefits of Protea eximia

• Exceptional specimen shrub with strong architectural impact
• Ideal for Mediterranean, coastal, and drought‑tolerant landscapes
• Highly valued for premium fresh and dried cut flowers
• Evergreen foliage provides year‑round structure
• Pairs beautifully with Leucospermum, Leucadendron, Banksia, Grevillea, and ornamental grasses


Wildlife Attraction

The large, nectar‑rich blooms attract pollinating insects and birds, enhancing biodiversity in compatible garden settings.


Pest and Disease Considerations

Protea eximia is generally resilient when planted correctly. Potential issues include:

• Root rot in poorly drained soils
• Nutrient imbalance from unsuitable fertilizers
• Leaf spotting or browning in humid conditions

Proper drainage, airflow, and conservative watering remain the keys to long‑term success.


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