SELECT id, scientific_name, cultivar_name, common_name, description FROM plant WHERE 1 = 1 AND scientific_name LIKE '%Banksia%' ORDER BY scientific_name LIMIT 0, 20
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1. Banksia |
2. Banksia |
3. Banksia (Banksia aculeata) Banksia aculeata, the Prickly Banksia, is a compact shrub with attractive pink and creamy coloured flower heads in summer. Unusually for a banksia, the flower heads are pendulous, like lanterns. Use it as a feature shrub or as a pot plant. It needs very little... |
4. Wallum Banksia (Banksia aemula) Banksia aemula, the wallum banksia, is a small gnarled shrub with interested serrated foliage and large attractive flower heads. Use it as a feature shrub or as a pot plant for a large container. It is a very low maintenance shrub. Native to Queensland down... |
5. Northern Banksia (Banksia aquilonia) Banksia aquilonia is an upright large shrub to small tree, with long leaves that have an attractive silvery undersurface, as well as medium sized lemon yellow flower heads in autumn and winter. Use it as a feature shrub. It is a very low maintenance... |
6. Teddy Bear Banksia, Woolly Banksia (Banksia baueri) Banksia baueri is a small compact shrub with interested serrated foliage and huge attractive flower head that are its main features. The flowers are cream to orange and fluffy looking, contributing to the common name. Use it as a feature shrub or as a pot plant... |
7. Ground Cover Banksia (Banksia blechnifolia) banksia blechnifolia is a small prostrate ground cover shrub with interesting serrated foliage and large interesting and attractive flower heads, close to the ground. It blooms in winter to spring, with woolly orange spikes that honey eating birds love. It has a colourful bonus of bright... |
8. Burdett's Banksia (Banksia burdettii) Banksia burdettii is a large shrub to small tree, native to sandplains in Western Australia. The stunning flower heads are grey in bud and orange when they open are borne on a rounded bushy plant. Use it as a feature shrub and enjoy cut... |
9. Red Lantern Banksia (Banksia caleyi) Banksia caleyi, the Red Lantern Banksia, is named for the pendulous flowers, which are unusual for banksias. The scarlet flower heads are very attractive, to both birds and people. Growth habit is dense and bushy on a low growing shrub. Use it as a feature shrub, especially near the... |
10. Propeller Banksia (Banksia candolleana) Banksia candolleana is a small shrub to 1.5 metres tall. The unusual propeller like shape of the seed head combines with a compact growth habit and attractive flower head to make an interesting garden shrub. The flowers open golden yellow and age to grey, and... |
11. Matchstick Banksia (Banksia cuneata) Banksia cuneata, the matchstick banksia, is endangered in its natural habitat. The dense growth habit, interesting foliage and unusual flowers combine to make this an interesting garden plant. The flowers are different to the usual cone shaped banskias, and resemble a cluster of pink matches... |
12. Elegant Banksia (Banksia elegans) Banksia elegans is a shrub to small tree, growing around 4 metres, round yellow spikes of flower in spring and summer. It has an open and many branched growth habit, interesting toothed blue green foliage, and grey tesselated bark. Use it as a feature shrub. It is very low... |
13. Epic Banksia (Banksia epica) Banksia epica is a low maintenance plant for a sunny spot in the garden. The very large yellow flower head combine with a dense growth habit to make this an interesting garden plant. Use it as a feature shrub, and you will have the added... |
14. Banksia (Banksia ericifolia) |
15. Heath Banksia (Banksia ericifolia) Banksia ericifolia has large orange flower heads, lovely needle-like foliage and a dense growth habit making this a very useful banksia for the garden. It makes an excellent medium sized screen or feature plant, growing from 4 to 7 metres tall. It is a very... |
16. Bull Banksia (Banksia grandis) Banksia grandis, the bull banksia, is a large shrub to small tree, native to the south west of Western Australia. It has spectacular yellow flower heads and interesting large toothed foliage as the key features of this iconic plant. It makes a great feature shrub... |
17. Banksia (Banksia integrifolia) |
18. Banksia (Banksia marginata) |
19. Swamp banksia (Banksia robur)Banksia robur, the swamp banksia, is a dramatic looking banksia with large serrated leaves. The new growth has a felty coating of brown hairs, which is an attractive feature. It is naturally occuring in damp areas on sandy soils, but is very adaptable to a wide range... |
20. Banksia (Banksia serrata) |
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