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Banksia ser.
Abietinae is a
valid botanic name for a
series of Banksia.
First published by Carl
Meissner in 1856, the name has had
three cir****scriptions...
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Southwest Australia. It is one of
fourteen species of
banksia of the
series Abietinae, all of
which bear
predominantly cylindrical or oval inflorescences. Collected...
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species of
woody shrub in the
genus Banksia. It is
classified in the
series Abietinae, a
group of
several species of
shrubs with
small round or oval inflorescences...
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dryandroides appears to
provide a link
between the ****igerae and the
Abietinae but is
sufficiently distinct from both to be
placed in its own series...
- banksia) and all of the taxa in George's B. ser.
Abietinae,
implying that George's B. ser.
Abietinae could be
rendered monophyletic by
transferring B...
- classification, and
divided it into four series, with B. nutans
placed in
series Abietinae because of its
entire leaves with
revolute margins. When
George Bentham...
- "flower spike";
section Oncostylis because of its
hooked styles; and
series Abietinae because its
inflorescence is
roughly spherical. It was
placed in taxonomic...
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Dryandroideae contains a
single species,
Banksia dryandroides.
Banksia ser.
Abietinae contains 13
species with
inflorescences that are
spherical or
nearly so...
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birds and
small mammals pollinate it. Like many
members of the
series Abietinae, it has not been
considered to have much
horticultural potential and is...
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arrangement may be
summarised as follows:
Banksia B. sect.
Eubanksia B. ser.
Abietinae (8 species, 1 variety) B. ser.
Salicinae (23 species, 8 varieties) B. ser...