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Meaning of "banksia"
banksia (noun) - A genus of woody flowering plants native to Australia, characterized by distinctive flower spikes and serrated leaves
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- A plant belonging to the genus Banksia.
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Banksia seed is predated by a birds and insects.
An early common name was handsome banksia.
Banksia prionotes is susceptible to a number of threatening processes.
It is the most frost tolerant banksia tree of all.
This banksia species is not often cultivated.
This type of brake is also known as a banksia brake.
Banksia growing on the side of the road.
Look at the color of the leaves on that banksia tree.
Banksia is divided into twelve series.
Most of the suburb is covered in native sheoak and banksia forest.
Banksia as comprising those that do not.
Old man banksia.
Banksia taxa are currently declared rare.
Saw tooth banksia.
Banksia scabrella is killed by fire and regenerates by seed.
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The biodiversity of Banksia is impacted by a range of processes.
Banksia verticillata is seldom seen in cultivation.
It contains the largest recorded Banksia trees.
Banksia serrata is also used in bonsai.
It is less commonly grown than Banksia serrata.
Banksia lemanniana was named in honour of him.
It has been grafted successfully onto Banksia integrifolia.
This banksia has only rarely been grown in cultivation.
Tetragonae is a taxonomic series in the genus Banksia.
Banksia is a general use block with four classrooms.
This bee is an important pollinator of Banksia species.
Banksia is mainly residential with a few commercial developments.
Grandes is a taxonomic series in the genus Banksia.
Banksia fruits need intense heat to release their seeds.
Spicigerae is a taxonomic series in the genus Banksia.
Banksia littoralis has proven relatively easy to grow in cultivation.
It contains those Banksia species with hooked pistils.
Banksia violacea is rarely cultivated.
A number of species of Banksia are threatened by dieback.
Banksia candolleana regenerates from a woody lignotuber after bushfire.
The northern variant of Banksia vestita is also common.
Banksia coccinea in the park.
It is placed alone in series Banksia ser.
Banksia wooden coffee tamper.
It may be associated with Banksia oblongifolia.
Banksia appear to be polyphyletic.
There are three species of Banksia subg.
Banksia serrata has a central taproot and few lateral roots.
Oncostylis is one of four sections of subgenus Banksia subg.
Banksia plants are naturally adapted to the presence of regular bushfires.
Salicinae is a valid botanic name for a series of Banksia.
Banksia aemula resprouts from its woody lignotuber after fire.
Many of these animals play a role in pollination of Banksia.
Banksia trees are a reliable source of insect larvae which are extracted as food.
As with other members of Banksia ser.