Coast Banksia, White Honeysuckle
Showy Banksia, Ric-Rac Banksia
Acorn Banksia
Banksia coccinea
Firewood Banksia
Cayley's Banksia
Cut-leaf Banksia
Ashby's Banksia
Showy Dryandra
Desert Banksia
Holly-leaved Banksia
Tennis Ball Banksia
Pine Banksia
Banksia tridentata possibly
Banksia
Bull Banksia
Yellow Lantern Banksia or Lemann's Banksia
Teasel banksia
Baxters Banksia
Flowers full of nectar are a favourite of birds and insects. A compact shrub to 2m. Leaves with short teeth at the end. Flower spikes up to to 15cm long.
It was known as a Dryandra until 2007, when all Dryandra species were transferred to the Genus Banksia. It is a prostrate shrub endemic to Western Australia.
This shrub grows up to 1.5m tall and has creamy flowers that are up to 4cm across. It range is from Albany to Esperance and Northward to the Stirling's and Lake Grace.
Low shrub to 1.5m. Leaves narrow, edges rolled under, about 3cm long. Flower spikes change colour as flowers mature - from pale green/yellow, to mauve and purple to brown.
Densely branched, lignotuberous shrub, 1-4 m high. Flowers are yellow, and inflorescences hang down. Flowering is Jan to Mar or May. Yellow or brown sand, sometimes with lateritic gravel.
A yellow pom-pom type flower protected by long narrow prickly leaves.
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