Orange Leucospermum patersonii protea flower in bloom, with green foliage outdoors

Leucospermum patersonii 'Brothers': Intense Orange-Red Blooms and Rugged Coastal Vigor

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Orange Leucospermum patersonii protea flower in bloom, with green foliage outdoors
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Leucospermum patersonii 'Brothers': Intense Orange-Red Blooms and Rugged Coastal Vigor

$125.00
Prix promotionnel  $125.00 Prix régulier 
Size5-gallon (10x10x24" - 36")

🔥 Leucospermum patersonii ‘Brothers’
Compact Pincushion Protea with Bold Texture

Leucospermum patersonii ‘Brothers’ is a distinctive and compact pincushion protea cultivar prized for its dramatic spherical flower heads and finely textured appearance. The blooms are formed by densely packed, elongated styles that radiate outward in fiery tones of orange, coral, and warm yellow, creating the classic “pincushion” effect. As the flowers mature, subtle tonal shifts add depth and movement, making each bloom visually dynamic and highly ornamental.

Ideal for specialty gardens and cut‑flower production, ‘Brothers’ thrives in full sun with excellent drainage and good air circulation. Its neat, compact habit and evergreen foliage make it especially suitable for smaller gardens, container planting, and refined water‑wise landscapes. With the right conditions, this cultivar offers reliable performance, vivid color, and sculptural impact throughout its flowering season.


Botanical Characteristics of Leucospermum patersonii ‘Brothers’

Characteristic Detail
Scientific Name Leucospermum patersonii ‘Brothers’
Common Name Brothers Pincushion Protea
Growth Habit Compact, rounded evergreen shrub
Foliage Narrow to oval green leaves with a clean, tidy appearance
Flowers / Styles Spherical pincushion blooms with vivid orange to coral styles and contrasting tips
Flowering Season Late winter through spring
Special Features Compact size, intense color, excellent fresh and dried cut‑flower potential

Mature Size and Form

Height: 4–6 ft
Spread: 4–6 ft

Leucospermum patersonii ‘Brothers’ maintains a naturally compact and well‑proportioned form, requiring only minimal pruning. Light shaping after flowering can help maintain density and encourage uniform growth. Avoid heavy cuts into old wood. For best results, follow guidance in our Protea Care Guide.


USDA Hardiness Zones

Zones 9–11

This cultivar performs best in frost‑free areas with mild winters, abundant sunlight, and fast‑draining soils. Protection from hard frost and excess winter moisture is essential for long‑term success.


Cultivation and Care for Leucospermum patersonii ‘Brothers’

Aspect Care Instructions
Sunlight Full sun for optimal flowering and compact growth
Soil Fast‑draining, sandy or decomposed granite soils; low in phosphorus
Water Low once established; deep but infrequent irrigation
Fertilizer Use only low‑phosphorus or native‑plant fertilizers
Pruning Prune lightly after flowering; avoid old woody growth

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


Landscape Use and Benefits of Leucospermum patersonii ‘Brothers’

• Compact specimen shrub with bold, architectural flowers
• Excellent for Mediterranean, coastal, and water‑wise landscapes
• Highly desirable for fresh and dried cut‑flower arrangements
• Suitable for smaller gardens and large containers
• A standout selection within curated Leucospermum collections


Wildlife Attraction

The nectar‑rich pincushion blooms attract pollinating birds and insects, enhancing ecological interest and seasonal activity in the garden.


Pest and Disease Considerations

Leucospermum patersonii ‘Brothers’ is generally hardy when grown in appropriate conditions. Potential issues include:

• Root rot caused by poor drainage or excessive irrigation
• Nutrient toxicity from phosphorus‑rich fertilizers
• Reduced vigor in humid, poorly ventilated locations

Ensuring full sun, excellent drainage, and adequate airflow is key to maintaining plant health and longevity.


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