-
Prionotes is a
genus of
flowering plants endemic to Tasmania, with a
single species,
Prionotes cerinthoides.
Commonly known as
climbing heath, it is a...
-
River catchment,
where B.
prionotes is one of
several species occurring. No
further subspecies or
varieties of B.
prionotes have been described, and it...
-
prionotes,
together with B. hookeriana's
tendency to
branch from near the base of the trunk. Similarly, the
infructescences were like B.
prionotes in...
-
colour change sweeping along the spike. This can be most
spectacular in B.
prionotes (acorn banksia) and
related species, as the
white inflorescence in bud...
-
region of
Western Australia,
there is a
period of each year when
Banksia prionotes (acorn banksia) is the sole
source of
nectar for honeyeaters,
which play...
- by George,
Pieroni and the
Horts on 16 July 2002. He
named it
Dryandra prionotes, from the Gr**** prion- ("saw") and -otes ("quality of"), in reference...
-
Raukaua gunnii,
white waratah (Agastachys odorata),
climbing heath (
Prionotes cerinthoides), hard
water fern (Parablechnum wattsii), and brickmaker's...
-
native to
Western Australia. It is the main seed
predator of
Banksia prionotes. Scott, John K. (1982). "The
impact of
destructive insects on reproduction...
-
those that can be
considered small trees or
large shrubs: B. grandis, B.
prionotes, B. marginata, B. coccinea and B. speciosa; all of
these are
planted in...
-
collects the
first specimen of B.
prionotes (Acorn Banksia) from near the Swan River. 1840 — John
Lindley publishes B.
prionotes.
October 1840 —
Ludwig Preiss...