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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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description of Banksia.
Within the genus, it is
classified in the
series Salicinae, a
group of
species from Australia's
eastern states.
Genetic studies show...
- oblongifolia and B. dentata
within the
series Salicinae. However, this
subgrouping of the
Salicinae was not
supported by George. B. oblongifolia's placement...
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Trifurcula salicinae is a moth of the
family Nepticulidae. It is
endemic to the
Canary Islands. The
larvae feed on
Globularia salicina. They mine the...
- plagiocarpa, B. robur and B. dentata
within the
series Salicinae. However, this
subgrouping of the
Salicinae was not
supported by George. B. oblongifolia's placement...
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Banksia sect.
Banksia because of its
straight styles; and
Banksia ser.
Salicinae because its
inflorescences are cylindrical.
Kevin Thiele additionally...
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described subseries Integrifoliae,
within the
series Salicinae. However, this
subgrouping of the
Salicinae was not
supported by George. B. paludosa's placement...
- cunninghamii and B. collina were
placed alongside each
other in
series Salicinae. When
George Bentham published his 1870
arrangement in
Flora Australiensis...
- spinulosa and B. ericifolia may be more
closely related to
Banksia ser.
Salicinae, with
includes Banksia integrifolia and its relatives. In 2005, Mast,...
- with the
species placed in
Banksia subg.
Banksia sect.
Banksia ser.
Salicinae. DNA
analyses have now cast
doubt upon this
arrangement and the publication...