Banksia ser. Cyrtostylis
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Banksia ser. Cyrtostylis |
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Banksia ashbyi, a member of series Cyrtostylis
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Banksia ser. Cyrtostylis is a taxonomic series in the genus Banksia. It consists of 13 closely related species in section Banksia, all endemic to Western Australia. It is a somewhat heterogeneous series, and was proposed for division into three series in 1996.[1]
Banksia ser. Cyrtostylis consists of the following species:
- B. media (Southern Plains Banksia)
- B. praemorsa (Cut-leaf Banksia)
- B. epica
- B. pilostylis (Marsh Banksia)
- B. attenuata (Candlestick Banksia)
- B. ashbyi (Ashby's Banksia)
- B. benthamiana (Bentham's Banksia)
- B. audax
- B. lullfitzii
- B. elderiana (Swordfish Banksia)
- B. rosserae
- B. laevigata (Tennis Ball Banksia)
- B. elegans (Elegant Banksia)
- B. lindleyana (Porcupine Banksia)
[edit] References
- ^ George, Alex Segger. (1999). "Banksia". Flora of Australia 17B: Proteaceae 3: Hakea to Dryandra: 175–251. Ed. Wilson, Annette. Collingwood, Victoria: CSIRO Publishing / Australian Biological Resources Study. ISBN 0-643-06454-0.
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