Banksia
Banksia is a woody, low-growing shrub endemic to Australia. Can grow anywhere in the country and vary from prostrate shrubs to low-branching trees. Banksia is a sturdy plant, often with a stout trunk. Banksia’s cylindrical spikes are densely packed with hundreds of small flowers.
- A hardy plant that will grow almost anywhere in Australia
- Frost hardy and resistant to salt spray
- Most species prefer an open, sunny position
- Will withstand dry conditions
The Wallum Banksia is an Australian native, evergreen shrub with an upright, twisted, bushy growth habit.
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The Woolly Banksia is an Australian native, evergreen shrub with an upright, irregular, rounded growth habit.
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The Southern Blechnum Banksia has a low growing habit, green leaves and gold-pink-brown flowers.
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The Bronzed Aussie has a dense, upright growth habit, green leaves and white-bronze flower spikes.
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Banksia ericifolia dwarf has a compact growth habit, small green leaves and yellow-orange flowers.
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The Southern Plains Banksia is an evergreen, Australian native shrub with an upright, bushy growth habit.
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The Cut-Leaf Banksia has an upright growth habit, green leaves and red wine coloured flowers.
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The Large Leaf Banksia has an upright growth habit, green leaves and golden yellow flowers.
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The Oak Leaf Banksia is an Australian native, evergreen shrub, with an open, rounded growth habit.
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Flower colours range from brown, red, orange and gold, leaves are long and narrow and variably toothed.
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Coastal Cushion has a low growing habit, gold-maroon flowers and dense bright green foliage.
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Banksia Giant Candles has an upright growth habit, green leaves and bronze-orange flowers.
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