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The Proteaceae Family in Australia is large & varied, comprising some 50 genera & 900 species.

It is split into 3 sub families, the Grevilleoideaes, the Persoonioideaes & the Proteoideaes.

The Grevilleoideae sub family includes Banksias, Grevilleas, Hakeas, Lambertias, Lomatias, Telopeas & Xylomelum.  Their fruit is a follicle & their flowers are commonly in bracteate pairs.

The Persoonioideae sub family is limited to the Persoonias.  Unusually for the Proteaceae family, their fruit is a drupe.  Their flowers are found in the axils of leaves or bracts.

The Proteoideae sub family contains the Consopermums, Isopogons & Petrophiles.  They have a fruiting cone & their flowers are in the axils of bracts.   

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