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Banksia integrifolia subsp.
compar is a
subspecies of
Banksia integrifolia. It has larger,
glossier leaves than
other subspecies, and
occurs much further...
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appear to be
intermediate with B. integrifolia subsp.
compar.
Banksia integrifolia subsp.
compar This
subspecies grows in
coastal Queensland as far north...
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placing B. integrifolia in
subgenus Banksia verae, the "True
Banksias". New
species described by
Brown included B.
compar,
which is now
considered a subspecies...
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Banksia subg.
Banksia is a
valid botanic name for a
subgenus of
Banksia. As an autonym, it
necessarily contains the type
species of
Banksia, B. serrata...
- integrifolia var.
compar. This
created the
autonym Banksia integrifolia L.f. var. integrifolia. In 1994,
Kevin Thiele promoted B. integrifolia var.
compar to subspecies...
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Banksia ser.
Salicinae 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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Banksia L.f. was
formally conserved and
Sirmuellera rejected in 1940. In Brown's
arrangement of
Banksia, B. verticillata was
placed between B.
compar...
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Robert Brown's
taxonomic arrangement of
Banksia was
published in his book of 1810,
Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae et
Insulae Van Diemen, and expanded...
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Banksia integrifolia subsp. monticola,
commonly known as
White Mountain banksia, is a
subspecies of
Banksia integrifolia.
Described in 1994, it occurs...
- Carl Meissner's
taxonomic arrangement of
Banksia was
published in 1856, as part of his
chapter on the
Proteaceae in A. P. de Candolle's
Prodromus systematis...