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Type Words
Type of shrub, bush
Has types australian honeysuckle, honeysuckle, coast banksia, banksia integrifolia

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Banksia roses also come in yellow, single and double, as well as a double white.
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Banksia verticillata is significantly threatened by at least three microorganisms.
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Common names include slender banksia, candle banksia and candlestick banksia.
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Banksia cuneata is most easily distinguished from the other two species in B. subg.
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Banksia epica is a shrub that grows on the south coast of Western Australia.
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Banksia was redefined as encompassing taxa lacking spoon-shaped cotyledons.
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Banksia, and was divided into three sections, one of which was Oncostylis.
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Banksia canei has a reputation of being difficult to keep alive in Australian gardens.
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There are more than 170 species of banksia, many of which flower during autumn and winter.
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  • Any shrub or tree of the genus Banksia having alternate leathery leaves apetalous yellow flowers often in showy heads and conelike fruit with winged seeds
  • Banksia is a genus of around 170 species in the plant family Proteaceae. These Australian wildflowers and popular garden plants are easily recognised by their characteristic flower spikes and fruiting "cones" and heads. ...
  • (The Banksias) The Banksias, by Celia Rosser, is a three-volume series of monographs containing paintings of every Banksia species. Its publication represented the first time such a large genus had been entirely painted by a single botanical artist. ...
  • A botanical name for a genus in family Proteaceae - the banksias
  • An evolutionarily ancient genus in the Protea family (Proteaceae), consisting of about 75 species of evergreen, shrubby angiosperms (flowering plant). Banksia archaeocarpa is the earliest known banksia, and began to dominate the drier habitats during the Tertiary era. ...