Banksia sceptrum

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Sceptre Banksia
Banksia sceptrum
Banksia sceptrum
Conservation status
Secure
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Proteales
Family: Proteaceae
Genus: Banksia
Subgenus: Banksia subg. Banksia
Section: Banksia sect. Banksia
Series: Banksia ser. Banksia
Species: B. sceptrum
Binomial name
Banksia sceptrum
Meisn.
in bud, used in cut flower industry
in bud, used in cut flower industry

Banksia sceptrum, the Sceptre Banksia, occurs in Western Australia near the central west coast from Geraldton north through Kalbarri to Hamelin Pool. It extends inland almost to Mullewa.

In nature, it grows in deep yellow or pale red sand in tall shrubland, commonly on dunes, being found as a shrub to 6m high, though often smaller in exposed areas. It is killed by fire and regenerates by seed. Follicles open with fire. Banksia sceptrum is one of the most striking yellow-flowered banksias of all. Its tall bright yellow spikes are terminal and well displayed. Flowering is in summer, mainly December and January, though occasional flowers are rarely seen at other times.

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It is principally used in the cut flower industry, with the immature spikes being commonly sold in florists around Australia. It is occasionally grown in gardens, but requires a Mediterranean (dry summer climate) and good drainage as it is sensitive to dieback.


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