Banksia carlinoides
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Banksia carlinoides near Eneabba, Western Australia.
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Banksia carlinoides (Meisn.) A.R.Mast & K.R.Thiele |
Banksia carlinoides, commonly known as Pink Dryandra, is a shrub endemic to Western Australia. It was known as Dryandra carlinoides until 2007, when all Dryandra species were transferred to Banksia by Austin Mast and Kevin Thiele.
[edit] References
- Cavanagh, Tony and Margaret Pieroni (2006). The Dryandras. Melbourne: Australian Plants Society (SGAP Victoria); Perth: Wildflower Society of Western Australia. ISBN 1-876473-54-1.
- Mast, Austin R. and Kevin Thiele (2007). "The transfer of Dryandra R.Br. to Banksia L.f. (Proteaceae)". Australian Systematic Botany 20: 63–71. doi: .
- Dryandra carlinoides Meisn.. FloraBase. Department of Environment and Conservation, Government of Western Australia.
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- Dryandra carlinoides Meisn.. Flora of Australia Online. Department of the Environment and Heritage, Australian Government.
- Dryandra carlinoides Meisn.. FloraBase. Department of Environment and Conservation, Government of Western Australia.
- Banksia carlinoides (Meisn.) A.R.Mast & K.R.Thiele. Australian Plant Name Index (APNI), IBIS database. Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government.