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- Banksia ser. Tetragonae is a taxonomic series in the genus Banksia. It consists of three closely related species of erect shrub with pendulous inflorescences...
- because of its straight styles. He made it the type species of B. ser. Tetragonae, the members of which are defined by their pendulous inflorescences and...
- shape; in B. sect. Banksia because of its straight styles; and B. ser. Tetragonae because of its pendulous inflorescences. He considered its closest relative...
- spike; in B. sect. Banksia because of its straight styles; and B. ser. Tetragonae because of its pendulous inflorescences. He considered its closest relative...
- Series Banksia Series Crocinae Series Prostratae Series Cyrtostylis Series Tetragonae Series Bauerinae Series Quercinae Series Salicinae B. dentata – B. aquilonia...
-  blechnifolia B. petiolaris B. ser. Cyrtostylis (13 species) B. ser. Tetragonae (3 species) B. ser. Bauerinae (1 species) B. ser. Quercinae (2 species)...
- sister group to a large group comprising the series Prostratae, Ochraceae, Tetragonae (including Banksia elderiana), Banksia lullfitzii and Banksia baueri....
- Isostylis (3 species) B. elegans (incertae sedis) B. subg. Banksia B. ser. Tetragonae (4 species) B. ser. Lindleyanae (1 species) B. ser. Banksia (2 subseries...
- conceded was heterogeneous, and also noted its affinities with the series Tetragonae, containing other banksias with upside down inflorescences such as B. lemanniana...
- pendulous inflorescences suggest a relationship with the Banksia ser. Tetragonae series. Olde and Marriott provisionally placed it in subgenus Banksia...