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Banksia telmatiaea

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Banksia nutans
Banksia nutans, commonly known as nodding banksia, is a species of shrub native to the south coast of Western Australia in the genus Banksia. Growing to a metre (3 ft) tall, it has pale blue-green fine-leaved foliage and unusual purple-brown inflorescences which hang upside down rather than grow upright like most other banksias. It is one of many banksias first described by the botanist Robert Brown in the early 19th century. It is not commonly seen in cultivation.
Banksia scabrella
Banksia scabrella, commonly known as the Burma Road banksia, is a species of woody shrub in the genus Banksia. It is classified in the series Abietinae, a group of several species of shrubs with small round or oval inflorescences. It occurs in a number of isolated populations south of Geraldton, Western Australia, with the largest population being south and east of Mount Adams. Found on sandy soils in heathland or shrubland, it grows to high and across with fine needle-like leaves.
Banksia sphaerocarpa
|subdivision_ranks = Varieties |subdivision = B. sphaerocarpa var. caesia B. sphaerocarpa var. dolichostyla B. sphaerocarpa var. latifolia B. sphaerocarpa var. pumilio B. sphaerocarpa var. sphaerocarpa Banksia sphaerocarpa, commonly known as the fox banksia or round-fruit banksia, is a species of shrub or tree in the plant genus Banksia (family Proteaceae). It is generally encountered as a high shrub, and is usually smaller in the north of its range.
Banksia violacea
Speciesbox |name = Violet banksia |image = Banksia violacea 3 email.jpg |image_caption = Inflorescence of Banksia violacea |image_alt = a dark purple round flowerhead against a sandy background |taxon = Banksia violacea |authority = C.A.Gardnercite web |url = |title = Banksia violacea |access-date = 26 November 2012 |work = Australian Plant Name Index (APNI), IBIS database|publisher = Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government |location = Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Banksia violacea, commonly known as violet banksia, is a species of shrub or tree in the plant genus Banksia (family Proteaceae).

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