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  1. Leucadendron argenteum (silver tree, silver leaf tree, Afrikaans: Witteboom, or Afrikaans: Silwerboom) is an endangered plant species in the family Proteaceae, which is endemic to a small area of the Cape Peninsula, South Africa.

  2. Learn about the silver tree, a unique and endangered Proteaceae with silver-grey leaves and yellow flowers, native to the Cape Peninsula. Find out its description, conservation status, distribution, habitat, uses and threats.

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  4. Learn about the evergreen silver-gray tree from South Africa, its cultural requirements, history and uses. See images and information on its leaves, flowers, seeds and hardiness.

  5. Learn about the Silver Tree, a South African icon with silvery leaves and pink-yellow flowers. Find out how to grow, care for and use this fast-growing, water-wise and fire-adapted tree in your garden.

  6. Learn about the silver tree, a pyramidal evergreen tree with silver-hairy leaves and spherical flower heads. Find out how to grow, propagate and prune this South African native in the UK.

  7. Learn about the features, conservation and uses of Leucadendron argenteum, a rare and endangered Protea family tree with silky silver leaves. See photos of its bark, leaves, flowers and fruits.

  8. Leucadendron argenteum is endemic to the Cape Peninsula, South Africa. Its population has been fragmented due to past habitat loss to afforestation and urban expansion, and it remains extant at between five and seven locations, with an extent of occurrence (EOO) of 219 km2, and an area of occupancy (AOO) of 116 km2.

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