Leucadendron Summer Flame

Summer Flame

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Summer Flame

Leucadendron salignum x discolor

Leucadendron Summer Flame is a vibrant evergreen Proteaceae hybrid celebrated for its fiery seasonal colour, dense growth habit and exceptional ornamental value. A hybrid of Leucadendron salignum and Leucadendron discolor, this striking variety produces masses of colourful bracts in rich shades of crimson, scarlet, gold and cream, creating a dramatic display from late autumn through spring.

With its naturally compact and bushy form, Leucadendron Summer Flame brings year-round structure and texture to gardens while delivering intense seasonal colour during the cooler months. The vivid upright bracts resemble glowing flames against the fine evergreen foliage, making this variety an outstanding feature for contemporary landscapes, coastal gardens and native-inspired planting schemes.

Plant Info

Plant Dimensions: H: 1.5m x W: 1.5m
Flowering Time: Spring
Position: Full Sun
Water Usage: Low
Frost Tolerance: Light
Soil Type: Well drained acidic soil, pH (5.5)
Suitable For: Home Garden, Pots, Landscaping

Growing Instructions

Climate & Position
Leucadendrons thrive in:

• Full sun positions
• Open, well-ventilated areas
• Coastal and exposed gardens
• Mild to warm climates

For best colour and flowering performance, plants should receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily.


Soil Requirements
Excellent drainage is essential.

Leucadendrons prefer:

• Free-draining soil
• Slightly acidic soil conditions
• Sandy or loamy soils
• Raised garden beds where drainage is poor

Avoid:

• Heavy clay soils
• Waterlogged positions
• Poorly drained garden beds

If required, improve drainage by incorporating coarse sand or creating raised mounds.


Water Requirements

During Establishment:

• Water regularly for the first 12–18 months
• Allow soil to partially dry between watering
• Deep watering is preferable to frequent shallow watering

Once Established:

• Leucadendrons are highly drought tolerant
• Water only during extended dry periods

Overwatering is one of the most common causes of plant decline.


Fertilising
Leucadendrons are sensitive to phosphorus.

Use:

• Low-phosphorus fertilisers formulated for native plants or Proteaceae

Avoid:

• General-purpose fertilisers high in phosphorus
• Animal manures and excessive compost applications

Apply fertiliser lightly during spring and autumn if required.


Mulching

Apply mulch to:

• Help retain moisture
• Regulate soil temperature
• Suppress weeds

Keep mulch clear of the main stem to prevent rot.

Suitable mulches include:

• Pine bark
• Leaf mulch
• Gravel

Care & Maintenance

Pruning
Regular pruning helps maintain:

• Dense growth
• Better flowering
• Improved stem production
• Plant shape and longevity

General Pruning Guide

• Lightly prune after flowering or after coloured bracts fade
• Remove approximately 10–20cm of stem growth where suitable
• Avoid cutting into old bare wood without foliage

Tip pruning young plants encourages bushier growth and stronger structure.

*Refer to detailed 'Leucadendron Pruning Guide' for more details*


Frost & Climate

Many Leucadendrons tolerate light frost once established, though protection may be beneficial for young plants in colder regions.

They are especially well suited to:

• Warm climates
• Coastal gardens
• Temperate Australian regions


Growing Leucadendrons in Pots
Many varieties perform exceptionally well in large pots.

For container growing:

• Use premium free-draining native potting mix
• Ensure excellent drainage holes
• Position in full sun
• Avoid overwatering

Repot as required to maintain healthy root development.


Cut Flower Harvesting
Leucadendrons are highly valued in floristry due to their:

• Long vase life
• Colourful bracts
• Strong stems
• Year-round foliage interest

Regular harvesting can also help promote bushier plant growth.

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