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lemon Banksia flower in the sunlight, dappled background. Found near the beach, Gold Coast, Australia
Beautiful Silver Banksia flower from Aldinga Conservation Park, Australia
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.
Golden acorn banksia in Australia
Australian native Showy Dryandra inflorescence, Banksia formosa, family Proteaceae. Endemic to southwest Western Australia. Formerly Dryandra formosa. Used as cut flowers in floriculture industry
Close up of flower of river banksia, Banksia seminuda. Native of Australia.
Banksia flowers in spring in Canberra, ACT.
Close up of uniquely beautiful rare red wild Scarlet Banksia flowers in the wilderness of remote Bremer Bay, Western Australia.
Banksia with persistent flowers
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.
Australian banksia flower isolated on black background
yellow protea pincushion bulb, close up
Closeup of the red and purple Cut Leaf Banksia flower, Banksia praemorsa, family Proteaceae. Bird attracting ornamental garden species. Endemic to Western Australia. Spring and winter flowering
Australian native plants encompass a diverse array of flora uniquely adapted to the continent's varied climates and landscapes. From the iconic eucalypts towering over bushland to the vibrant blossoms of banksias and bottlebrushes dotting the coastal scrub, these plants exhibit remarkable resilience and adaptation to harsh conditions. Their foliage ranges from delicate ferns in rainforests to tough, sclerophyllous leaves in arid regions, reflecting Australia's rich botanical heritage and ecological diversity. Many native species play crucial roles in local ecosystems, providing habitat and food for native wildlife while contributing to the country's distinctive natural landscapes, from the verdant rainforests of Queensland to the expansive deserts of the Outback.
Australian wildflowers
Beautiful flowers of Banksia, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Blooming bush.
Horizontal closeup photo of the green leaves, brown trunk, branches and one bright yellow flower on an Australian native Banksia tree growing in a coastal garden in Spring. Byron Bay, north coast NSW.
Banksia menziesii is a species of flowering plant in the genus Banksia. It is a gnarled tree up to 10 m tall, or a lower spreading 1–3 m shrub in the more northern parts of its range. The serrated leaves are dull green with new growth a paler grey green. The prominent autumn and winter inflorescences are often two-coloured red or pink and yellow.
Photo of Menzies' Banksia or Firewood banksia flower, in the family Proteaceae. Pale background. Beautiful, structural flower head, with long serrated leaves. Red and white, with yellow pollen appearing as the flower ages and opens. Native to Western Australia. Used extensively in floral design as a great cut-flower with long vase life. It is also used in dry and lasting flower arrangements as it keeps its shape and structure well.
Hardy, drought tolerant Western Australian native garden with flowers and cones of the native Firewood Banksia, Banksia menziesii, family Proteaceae, under a blue sky. Shrub or small tree endemic to Avon Wheatbelt, Geraldton Sandplains, Jarrah Forest, Swan Coastal Plain of Western Australia
inside of a red flower, taken with a macro lens
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.
Closeup Banksia flower sin the bush, beautiful nature background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
A closeup shot of a cactus plant with blurry background
Banksia wildflower plant from the family Proteaceae. These Australian wildflowers and popular garden plants are easily recognised by their characteristic flower spikes and fruiting.
Blooming twig of the silver banksia (Banksia marginata).
Young cones of a Dwarf mountain pine (Pinus mugo). Macugnaga. Verbano-cusio-ossola. Piedmont. Italy.
Seed of Banksia, Australia
Protea  bud for the pincushion flower, close up
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