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Coastal Banksia proteaceae/Banksia integrifolia flower ready to open growing near the beach in New South Wales, Australia
Close up of Australian Heath Banksia flower parts
Australian National flower, the Banksia.
Golden acorn banksia in Australia
The Showy Banksia is endemic to Western Australia and found in the coastal regions. The yellow flower spikes are impressive.
Bull banksia (Banksia grandis), also known as giant banksia, is a species of common and distinctive tree from Australia. Leaves are shiny dark green on the upper surface and softy-hairy underneath. Flowers are borne in a spike at flowering time. They are pale yellow with cream colored styles.
Vertical hand crafted garland wreath arrangement with dried branch vines and banksia flowers with yellow ribbon against white wall Australia
Beautiful flower of Banksia, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
A white cheeked honeyeater feeding on nectar from a banksia flower.  Southwestern Australia.
Bee pollinating a Banksia wildflower plant from the family Proteaceae. These Australian wildflowers and popular garden plants are easily recognised by their characteristic flower spikes and fruiting.
Banksia petiolaris is found in sandy soils in the south coastal regions of Western Australia. It is one of several closely related species that will all grow as prostrate shrubs, with horizontal stems and thick, leathery upright leaves. Those of this species can be viable for up to 13 years—the longest-lived of any flowering plant recorded. It bears yellow cylindrical flower spikes, known as inflorescences, up to 16 cm (6+1⁄4 in) high in spring. As the spikes age, they turn grey and develop up to 20 woody seed pods, known as follicles, each.
Coastal banksia (Banksia integrifolia), is also known as coast banksia, honeysuckle, white banksia, white bottlebrush, white honeysuckle and honeysuckle oak. It is a tree that grows along the east coast of Australia and is one of the most widely distributed Banksia species. It is highly variable in form and is hardy and versatile garden plant. Its leaves have dark green upper surfaces and white undersides, a contrast that can be striking on windy days.
Banksia, a plant endemic to Australia
Beautiful flower of Banksia in sunshine, background with copy space, full frame vertical composition
Banksia flowers in spring in Canberra, ACT.
Honeyeater perched on Banksia coccinea in the south west of Australia.
Horizontal looking up to blue sky with old lan banksia tree co yeast against open sky Australia
Australian Heath Banksia in flower
Dried Banksia flower in Freycinet National Park, a national park on the east coast of Tasmania, Australia. It occupies a large part of the Freycinet Peninsula.
Cockatoos are partial to the flowers of a banksia tree for their daily diet
Flower of Banksia in the rain, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Banksia wildflower plant from the family Proteaceae. These Australian wildflowers and popular garden plants are easily recognised by their characteristic flower spikes and fruiting.
Cockatoos like to perch up high where they can have a good view of their surrounds
Australian Banksia Marginata flower with an Australian bee on it. Bright yellow flower in the bush.
Horizontal closeup photo of brown Banksia seedpods with open seed cases and yellow Banksia flowers or bottlebrush lying on a blue ceramic plate.
Banksia and wattle, an Australian spring.
Red-Orange Banksia flower in the Australian Bush. Banksia Ericifolia, Australian plant.
Banksia flowers/cones on a spring day
Dried seed pod of a banksia on a gnarled old tree in Australia
Banksia Grandis or bull banksia in D'Entrecasteaux National Park, south coast of Western Australia
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