Banksia integrifolia, commonly known as the coast banksia, is a species of tree that grows along the east coast of Australia. One of the most widely distributed...
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endangered. Banksias grow as trees or woody shrubs. Trees of the largest species, B. integrifolia (coast banksia) and B. seminuda (river banksia), often grow...
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Banksia integrifolia subsp. integrifolia is a subspecies of Banksia integrifolia. Banksia integrifolia subsp. integrifolia can be distinguished from the...
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described the plant in his 1981 monograph of the genus Banksia as a variety of B. integrifolia, but later reclassified it as a separate species. Genetic...
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Banksia integrifolia subsp. compar is a subspecies of Banksia integrifolia. It has larger, glossier leaves than other subspecies, and occurs much further...
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Banksia cultivar bred from Banksia integrifolia subsp. integrifolia. Its extended cultivar name is Banksia integrifolia 'Roller Coaster'. It was bred, propagated...
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The taxonomy of Banksia integrifolia has a long and complex history, the result of confusion caused by the species' great variability, and similarities...
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Banksia integrifolia subsp. monticola, commonly known as White Mountain banksia, is a subspecies of Banksia integrifolia. Described in 1994, it occurs...
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a specimen of B. robur as B. integrifolia var. dentata. In 1870, George Bentham published a thorough revision of Banksia in his landmark publication Flora...
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Banksia integrifolia L.f. - coast banksia, white honeysuckle (Qld., N.S.W., Vic., Tas.) Banksia integrifolia subsp. compar (R.Br.) K.R.Thiele Banksia...
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arrangement of Banksia may be summarised as follows: Banksia B. subg. Banksia B. sect. Banksia B. ser. Salicinae B. dentata B. aquilonia B. integrifolia B. integrifolia subsp...
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candlestick banksia, coast banksia or slender banksia; Banksia integrifolia, commonly known as coast banksia or white honeysuckle. This page is an index...
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Xylorycta strigata (redirect from Banksia web-covering borer)
fuscous towards the apex. The larvae feed on Banksia serrata, Banksia aemula, Banksia paludosa, Banksia integrifolia and Lambertia formosa. They bore in the...
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follows: Banksia B. subg. Banksia B. sect. Banksia B. ser. Salicinae B. dentata B. aquilonia B. integrifolia B. integrifolia subsp. integrifolia B. integrifolia subsp...
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Stegommata sulfuratella (redirect from Banksia leaf-miner)
forewings. The larvae mine the leaves of various Banksia species, including Banksia integrifolia and Banksia serrata. Bisby F.A.; Roskov Y.R.; Orrell T.M...
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cotyledons of Banksia paludosa, B. marginata and B. integrifolia are very similar in appearance. The foliages of larger shrubs of both Banksia paludosa subspecies...
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Banksia oblongifolia, commonly known as the fern-leaved, dwarf or rusty banksia, is a species in the plant genus Banksia. Found along the eastern coast...
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Cyrioides australis (redirect from Dark blue banksia jewel beetle)
described by the French entomologist Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1835. Banksia integrifolia has been recorded as a host plant. Department of the Environment...
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Australia, sclerophyll vegetation such as eucalyptus trees, melaleucas, banksias, callistemons and grevilleas dominate the mallee and woodland areas of...
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cotyledons of Banksia marginata, B. paludosa and B. integrifolia are very similar in appearance. Banksia marginata is commonly called the silver banksia, because...
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three-fifths. The hindwings are white. The larvae feed on Banksia serrata and Banksia integrifolia. They bore in the stem of their host plant. funet.fi Xyloryctine...
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South Wales. Adults are glossy silvery-white. The larvae feed on Banksia integrifolia. They bore in the stem of their host plant, tying cut leaves at the...
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B. spicata may refer to: Banksia spicata, a synonym for Banksia integrifolia subsp. integrifolia, a flowering plant species Byrsonima spicata, the Maricao...
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Banksia trees in Australia. Described by South African botanist Haring Johannes 'Harry' Swart, it was originally collected from the leaves of Banksia...
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var. integrifolia. In 1981, Alex George promoted it to species rank, however, as there was already a plant named Banksia integrifolia (coast banksia), George...
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(including gum exudate and galls), Banksia (including the green seed pods and seeds of B. serrata, B. integrifolia, and B. marginata), and Hakea species...
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laurina). Stunted coastal plants are often associated with coast banksia (Banksia integrifolia). The Australian king parrot, crimson rosella, rose-crowned...
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that resemble Banksia integrifolia. There is one report of naturalisation in Western Australia, near Jerramungup, on a road verge. Banksia flower spikes...
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Banksia 'Roller Coaster' and Banksia 'Pygmy Possum'. These are flattened varieties of less than 0.5 m in height of the species Banksia integrifolia and...
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B. marginata (Silver Banksia), B. dentata (Tropical Banksia) and B. integrifolia (Coast Banksia), claiming that "the three species here included... are...
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