Leucadendron salignum x discolour 'Sixteen Candles'
Protea 'Sixteen Candles'
This compact shrub has bright red foliage in Autumn and yellow highlights in Winter. Great in containers or gardens and for hedging. Prefers light, well drained, acidic soil. They are not hardy and must be offered winter protection if grown in colder temperate climates. If brought indoors, good ventilation and air circulation is essential.
Contributed by @gmt
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Full sun
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Very little water
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Not Frost hardy
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Light and free draining
Common name
Protea 'Sixteen Candles'
Latin name
Leucadendron salignum x discolour 'Sixteen Candles'
type
Flowering shrubs or trees
family
Proteaceae
ph
3.0 - 5.5 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
full grown dimensions
Leucadendron salignum x discolour 'Sixteen Candles'
This compact shrub has bright red foliage in Autumn and yellow highlights in Winter. Great in containers or gardens and for hedging. Prefers light, well drained, acidic soil. They are not hardy and must be offered winter protection if grown in colder temperate climates. If brought indoors, good ventilation and air circulation is essential.
Planting indoors
From Early Spring TO Early Spring
If proteas are grown in containers add crocks to the bottom of them to improve drainage. Compost needs to be well drained and acidic. A mixture of peat, bark, grit and polystyrene beads is ideal. The essential bit is that the compost in your container is well drained. They need full sunlight and plenty of well circulated air.
Planting outside
From Early Spring TO Early Spring
Position in full sun, preferably on a south facing slope in well drained, acidic soil which is low in nutrients. Winter protection must be provided in temperatures below 5C, especially for young, newly planted protea.