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- endangered. Banksias grow as trees or woody shrubs. Trees of the largest species, B. integrifolia (coast banksia) and B. seminuda (river banksia), often grow...
- pendent inflorescences, which is an unusual feature of banksias. No subspecies are recognised. Banksia lemanniana is classified as Not Threatened under the...
- was placed in subgenus Banksia verae, the "true banksias", because its inflorescence is a typical Banksia flower spike. It was placed next to B. cunninghamii...
- seed—while the other prostrate species are slow growing resprouters. Like other banksias, B. blechnifolia plays host to a variety of pollinators—insects such as...
- placed the taxon in the subgenus Banksia verae, the "True Banksias", because the inflorescence is a typical Banksia flower spike. By the time Carl Meissner...
- was placed in subgenus Banksia verae, the "True Banksias", because its inflorescence is a typical Banksia flower spike. Banksia verae was renamed Eubanksia...
- placed the taxon in the subgenus Banksia verae, the "True Banksias", because the inflorescence is a typical Banksia flower spike. By the time Carl Meissner...
- Alex S. (2008). Banksias. Melbourne, Victoria: Bloomings Books. pp. 290–91. ISBN 978-1-876473-68-6. Salkin, Alf (1988). "Banksias at the Royal Botanic...
- Br. to Banksia L.f. (Proteaceae)". Australian Systematic Botany. 20 (1): 63–71. doi:10.1071/SB06016. Wrigley, John; ****g, Murray (1991). Banksias, Waratahs...
- Western Australian banksias, it appears to have some resistance to the soil-borne water mould Phytophthora cinnamomi. A bushy shrub, Banksia aculeata grows...