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Bladen, Nic. Nic Bladen: Proteaceae. Cape Town, South Africa: Everard Read, 2020.

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McGillivray, D. J. Grevillea, Proteaceae: A taxonomic revision. Carlton, Vic: Melbourne University Press at the Miegunyah Press, 1993.

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Middelmann, Maryke. Proteas: The birth of a worldwide industry : a historical overview of the commercialisation of Proteas and Cape Greens. [Great Britain]: Xlibris Corp, 2012.

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Matthews, L. J. The protea book: A guide to cultivated Proteaceae. Portland, Or: Timber Press, 2002.

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Matthews, Lewis J. The protea book: A guide to cultivated Proteaceae. Portland, Or: Timber Press, 2002.

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Matthews, Lewis J. The protea book: A guide to cultivated proteaceae. Christchurch, N.Z: Canterbury University Press, 2002.

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Marincowitz, Seonju. Microfungi occurring on Proteaceae in the fynbos. Utrecht: CBS Fungal Biodiversity Centre, 2008.

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International, Protea Working Group Symposium (4th 1996 Jerusalem Israel). Fourth International Protea Working Group Symposium: Including 8th biennial Conference, International Protea Association : Jerusalem, Israel, 17-21 March 1996. [Leuven, Belgium: International Society for Horticultural Science], 1997.

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Matthews, Lewis J. Proteas of the world. Auckland, New Zealand: David Bateman Ltd, 1993.

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Wrigley, John W. Banksias, waratahs & grevilleas: And all other plants in the Australian Proteaceae family. Sydney, NSW: W. Collins, 1989.

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Matthews, Lewis J. Proteas of the world. Portland, Or: Timber Press, 1993.

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Paterson-Jones, Colin. The Protea family in southern Africa: Colin Paterson-Jones. Cape Town: Struik, 2000.

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Rosser, Celia. The Banksias: Watercolours. Victoria: Monash University, 1993.

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Rebelo, Tony. Sasol proteas: A field guide to the proteas of southern Africa. Vlaeberg: Fernwood Press in association with the National Botanical Institute, 1995.

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Brown, Nathaniel. Grow proteas: A guide to the propagation and cultivation of some South African proteaceae. Claremont: National Botanical Institute, South Africa, 1998.

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M, Sainsbury R. A field guide to smokebrushes and honeysuckles: (Conospermum and Lambertia). Nedlands, W.A: University of Western Australia Press, 1991.

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Proteaceae. Bronx, NY: Published for the Organization for Flora Neotropica by the New York Botanical Garden Press, 2007.

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Grams, Andreas Julius. Proteaceae. Ulmer (Eugen), 2002.

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(Editor), Gwen Harden, David Hardin (Editor), and Diane Goddin (Editor), eds. Proteaceae of New South Wales. New South Wales Univ Pr Ltd, 2001.

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George, Alex S. Introduction to Proteaceae of Western Australia. Timber Press, Incorporated, 1985.

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Dhalla, Naranjan S., and Sajal Chakraborti. Pathophysiological Aspects of Proteases. Springer, 2018.

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Matthews, Lewis J. Protea: A Guide to Cultivated Species and Varieties. Latitude 20, 2016.

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Dhalla, Naranjan S., and Sajal Chakraborti. Pathophysiological Aspects of Proteases. Springer, 2017.

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Maloney, Betty, and Alec M. Blombery. The Proteaceae of the Sydney Region. Kangaroo Pr, 1993.

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Brummitt, R. K., and Serena K. Marner. Flora of Tropical East Africa - Proteaceae (1993). Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Brummitt, R. K., and Serena K. Marner. Flora of Tropical East Africa - Proteaceae (1993). Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Thiselton-Dyer, William T. Flora Capensis Volume 5: Acanthaceae to Proteaceae. Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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Brummitt, R. K., and Serena K. Marner. Flora of Tropical East Africa - Proteaceae (1993). Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Brummitt, R. K., and Serena K. Marner. Flora of Tropical East Africa - Proteaceae (1993). Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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CSIRO. Flora of Australia Volume 17A: Proteaceae 2: Grevillea. CSIRO Publishing, 2000.

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Cultivation and diseases of Proteaceae: Leucadendron, leucospermum and protea. Utrecht: Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, Fungal Biodiversity Centre, 2004.

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Study, Australian Biological Resources. Flora of Volume 17B. Proteaceae 3: Hakea to Dryandra. CSIRO PUBLISHING, 1999.

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Study, Australian Biological Resources. Flora of Volume 17B. Proteaceae 3: Hakea to Dryandra. CSIRO Publishing, 1999.

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Paterson-Jones, Colin. Protea. Struik Publishers, 2007.

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Rosser, Celia. The Banksias: Watercolours by Celia Rosser. Monash University, 1993.

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Flora of North America Editorial Committee. Flora of North America : Volume 10, Magnoliophyta: Proteaceae to Elaeagnaceae. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2021.

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Proteas - Nature's Pride. Protea Colour Prints (Pty.) Ltd., 1985.

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Wrigley, John W. Banksias, Waratahs & Grevilleas & All Other Plants in The Australian Proteaceae Family. HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd, 1991.

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ABRS. Flora of Australia: Elaeagnaceae Proteaceae 1 (Flora of Australia , Vol 16). Inst in Basic Youth Conflicts, 1995.

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ABRS. Flora of Australia: Elaeagnaceae, Proteaceae 1 (Flora of Australia , Vol 16). Inst in Basic Youth Conflicts, 1995.

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Rebelo, Tony. SASOL Proteas. 2nd ed. Fernwood Press (Pty) Ltd ,South Africa, 2001.

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Rebelo, Tony. Sasol Proteas. Fernwood Press (Pty) Ltd ,South Africa, 1996.

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Brummitt, R. K. Flora of Tropical East Africa - Proteaceae (1993) (Flora of Tropical East Africa). CRC, 1993.

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Study, Australian Biological Resources. Flora of Australia: Asteraceae 1. CSIRO Publishing, 2015.

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Study, Australian Biological Resources. Flora of Australia: Poaceae I Introduction & Atlas (Flora of Australia Series). Csiro, 2002.

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Study, Australian Biological Resources. Flora of Australia. Australian Government Publishing Service, 1999.

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Jansen-Jacobs, M. J. Phanerogams Fascicle 27: Cyrillaceae, 79. Theophrastaceae, 86. Habdodendraceae, 90. Proteaceae, 100. Combretaceae, 113. Dichapetalaceae, 167. Limnocharitaceae, 168. Alismataceae. Kew Publishing, 2009.

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Brown, Nathaniel. Grow Proteas: A Guide to the Propagation and Cultivation of Some South African Proteaceae (Kirstenbosch Gardening) (Kirstenbosch Gardening). National Botanical Institute (NBI), 1998.

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Camelio Rodríguez, María Eugenia, and Verónica Francisca Loewe Muñoz. Grevillea. Grevillea robusta. Monografía. INFOR, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.52904/20.500.12220/3990.

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Abstract:
Grevillea robusta es una especie nativa de la zona subtropical del este de Australia, donde fue descubierta y descrita en 1827 por el explorador europeo Alan Cunninghan. El género Grevillea pertenece a la subdivisión de las angiospermas y está compuesto por 260 especies que pertenecen a la familia Proteaceae. Grevillea robusta es la más grande en su género, alcanzando alturas cercanas a los 40 m y diámetros de hasta 1,0 m, siendo relativamente uniforme en sus características morfológicas. La especie ha despertado gran interés, pues se trata de un árbol de fácil adaptación, rápido crecimiento y con objetivos múltiples. El éxito que ha tenido se debe entre otros factores a que crece rápidamente en un amplio rango de condiciones climáticas y edáficas; además presenta una gran variedad productiva, no quedando excluida de ningún producto y servicio. Principalmente en las áreas bajas y secas, los agricultores han encontrado que se reproduce y maneja fácilmente, presenta buenos rendimientos de leña y postes, y no compite notoriamente con los cultivos adyacentes.
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Thiselton-Dyer, William T. Flora Capensis : Volume 5, Acanthaceae to Proteaceae, Part 1: Being a Systematic Description of the Plants of the Cape Colony, Caffraria and Port Natal, and Neighbouring Territories. Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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