- endangered.
Banksias grow as
trees or
woody shrubs.
Trees of the
largest species, B. integrifolia (coast
banksia) and B. seminuda (river
banksia),
often grow...
-
Western Australian banksias, it
appears to have some
resistance to the soil-borne
water mould Phytophthora cinnamomi. A
bushy shrub,
Banksia aculeata grows...
- 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...
-
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...
-
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...
- then B. attenuata is
placed in B. subg.
Banksia. The most
widely distributed of all
western banksias,
Banksia attenuata occurs across a
broad swathe of...
- 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...
- George, Alex S. (2008).
Banksias. Melbourne, Victoria:
Bloomings Books Pty Ltd. pp. 328–29. ISBN 978-1-876473-68-6. "Growing
Banksias from seed". Australian...
- (4): 393–408. doi:10.1071/SB9940393. Wrigley, John; ****g,
Murray (1991).
Banksias,
Waratahs and Grevilleas. Sydney, New
South Wales:
Angus & Robertson. p...