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Banksia pellaeifolia is a
species of
shrub that is
endemic to the south-west of
Western Australia. It has
underground stems,
deeply pinnatipartite leaves...
- of Dryandra (now Banksia) sessilis (Parrotbush) and D. (now Banksia)
pellaeifolia. Upon Menzies'
return to England, he
turned his
specimens over to Banks;...
-
obtusa (shining honeypot)
Banksia octotriginta Banksia pallida Banksia pellaeifolia Banksia platycarpa Banksia plumosa Banksia polycephala (many-headed dryandra)...
- specimens,
including the
first specimens of B. sessilis (Parrotbush) and B.
pellaeifolia. Upon Menzies'
return to England, he
turned his
specimens over to Banks;...
- calophylla) D. pteridifolia (now B. pteridifolia) D. blechnifolia (now B.
pellaeifolia)
Hemiclidia (1 species) In 1856, Carl
Meissner published a
revision of...
- subsp.
astrolux A.S.George
Banksia paludosa subsp.
paludosa Banksia pellaeifolia A.R.Mast & K.R.Thiele (W.A.)
Banksia penicillata (A.S.George) K.R.Thiele...
- tenuis) D. pteridifolia (now B. pteridifolia) D. blechnifolia (now B.
pellaeifolia)
Twenty years later,
Brown issued a
supplement to his Prodromus, entitled...
- shanklandiorum) D. nervosa (now B. alliacea) D. blechnifolia (now B.
pellaeifolia) D. porrecta (now B. porrecta) D. aurantia (now B. aurantia) D. calophylla...
-
Cardillo and
Renae Pratt indicate that its
sister species is
Banksia pellaeifolia. The
species is
found in the
Stirling Range in
Western Australia, ranging...
- In
addition to B. sessilis,
Menzies collected plant material of B.
pellaeifolia, and
seeds of at
least four more
Banksia species. This was therefore...