Wikipedia:WikiProject Banksia/Drafts/List of Banksia species

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This is a list of Banksia species.

Scientific name Common names Appearance History Taxonomy Distribution Ecology
Form Flower colour Collected Published Flowering time Serotinous?[1] Response to fire Conservation status
B. acanthopoda B. ser. Dryandra
B. aculeata Prickly Banksia Shrub Yellow A.S.George, 1972 A.S.George, 1981 B. ser. Tetragonae Stirling Range February–March Yes Killed P2 (W.A.)[2]
B. acuminata B. ser. Dryandra
B. aemula
Wallum Banksia Shrub Yellow R.Br., 1801 R.Br, 1810 B. ser. Banksia Bundaberg to Sydney March–June Weakly Resprouts from trunk or lignotuber Secure
B. alliacea B. ser. Dryandra
B. anatona B. ser. Dryandra
B. aquilonia Northern Coastal Banksia Shrub or tree Yellow A.S.George, 1975 A.S.George, 1981 B. ser. Salicinae North Queensland March–June No Resprouts from trunk Secure
B. arborea B. ser. Dryandra
B. arctotidis B. ser. Dryandra
B. armata B. ser. Dryandra
B. ashbyi
Ashby's Banksia, Orange Banksia Shrub Orange Ashby, 1930 Baker f., 1934 B. ser. Cyrtostylis Geraldton to Exmouth May–August Yes Killed Secure
B. attenuata
Candlestick Banksia, Slender Banksia Shrub or tree Yellow R.Br., 1802 R.Br., 1810 B. ser. Cyrtostylis Kalbarri National Park to Fitzgerald River National Park September–February Weakly Resprouts from trunk or lignotuber Secure
B. audax Shrub Orange C.A.Gardner, 1926 C.A.Gardner, 1928 B. ser. Cyrtostylis Inland W.A. November–January Yes Resprouts from lignotuber Secure
B. aurantia B. ser. Dryandra
B. baueri
Woolly Banksia, Woolly-spiked Banksia, Possum Banksia Shrub Brown perianths, cream styles Baxter, 1829 R.Br., 1930 B. ser. Bauerinae North and east of Albany May–July Yes Killed Secure
B. baxteri
Baxter's Banksia, Bird's Nest Banksia Shrub Yellow Baxter, 1829 R.Br., 1830 B. ser. Banksia Albany to Esperance December–May Yes Killed Secure
B. bella B. ser. Dryandra
B. benthamiana Bentham's Banksia Shrub or small tree Orange Gardner, 1940 Gardner, 1964 B. ser. Cyrtostylis Mullewa and Dalwalinu November–January Yes Killed P4 (W.A.)[3]
B. bipinnatifida B. ser. Dryandra
B. biterax B. ser. Dryandra
B. blechnifolia
Prostrate shrub Yellow George Maxwell, 1861 Mueller, 1864 B. ser. Prostratae Jerramungup to Gibson September–November Yes Killed Secure
B. borealis B. ser. Dryandra
B. brownii
Brown's Banksia, Feather-leaved Banksia Shrub or small tree Brown perianths, red styles Baxter, 1829 R.Br., 1830 B. ser. Spicigerae Albany to Stirling Range May–July Yes Killed Endangered (EPBC)[4]
B. brunnea B. ser. Dryandra
B. burdettii Burdett's Banksia Small tree Orange William Burdett, c.1930 Baker f., 1934 B. ser. Crocinae north of Gingin January–May Yes Killed Secure
B. caleyi Cayley's Banksia, Red Lantern Banksia shrub Jerramungup
B. calophylla B. ser. Dryandra
B. candolleana
Propeller Banksia shrub north of Gingin
B. canei Mountain Banksia shrub Melbourne to Canberra
B. calinoides B. ser. Dryandra
B. catoglypta B. ser. Dryandra
B. chamaephyton Fishbone Banksia prostrate shrub north of Perth
B. circioides B. ser. Dryandra
B. coccinea Scarlet Banksia, Waratah Banksia, Albany Banksia shrub, small tree Albany to Young river inland to Striling range
B. columnaris B. ser. Dryandra
B. comosa B. ser. Dryandra
B. concinna B. ser. Dryandra
B. conferta Glasshouse Banksia shrub, small tree Glass House Mountains & Lamington Plateau Queensland, Bowral to Lithgow
B. corvijuga B. ser. Dryandra
B. cuneata Matchstick Banksia, Quairading Banksia shrub small tree Pingelly, Quairding
B. cynaroides B. ser. Dryandra
B. cypholoba B. ser. Dryandra
B. dallanneyi B. ser. Dryandra
B. densa B. ser. Dryandra
B. dentata
Tropical Banksia, Rilidili (Wubuy) small tree Northern Australia, New Guinea, Aru Islands
B. drummondii B. ser. Dryandra
B. dryandroides
Dryandra-leaved Banksia small shrub Two Peoples bay and Cheyne Bay, Western Australia
B. echinata B. ser. Dryandra
B. elderiana Swordfish Banksia, Palm Banksia shrub Goldfields - Esperance
B. elegans Elegant Banksia shrub, small tree Eneabba, Western Australia
B. epica
shrub Western end of Great Australian Bight
B. epimicta B. ser. Dryandra
B. ericifolia Heath-leaved Banksia
B. erythrocephala B. ser. Dryandra
B. falcata B. ser. Dryandra
B. fasciculata B. ser. Dryandra
B. fililoba B. ser. Dryandra
B. foliolata B. ser. Dryandra
B. foliosissima B. ser. Dryandra
B. formosa B. ser. Dryandra
B. fraseri B. ser. Dryandra
B. fuscobractea B. ser. Dryandra
B. gardneri Prostrate Banksia
B. glaucifolia B. ser. Dryandra
B. goodii Good's Banksia
B. grandis Mangite, Bull Banksia, Giant Banksia
B. grossa Coarse Banksia
B. heliantha B. ser. Dryandra
B. hewardiana B. ser. Dryandra
B. hiemalis
B. hirta B. ser. Dryandra
B. hookeriana Hooker's Banksia
B. horrida B. ser. Dryandra
B. idiogenes B. ser. Dryandra
B. ilicifolia Holly-leaved Banksia
B. incana Hoary Banksia
B. insulanemorecincta B. ser. Dryandra
B. integrifolia Coast Banksia, White Honeysuckle
B. ionthocarpa B. ser. Dryandra
B. kingii (fossil)
B. kippistiana B. ser. Dryandra
B. laevigata Tennis Ball Banksia
B. lanata Coomallo Banksia
B. laricina Rose Banksia, Rose-fruited Banksia
B. lemanniana Lemann's Banksia, Yellow Lantern Banksia
B. lepidorhiza B. ser. Dryandra
B. leptophylla Slender Leaved Banksia
B. lindleyana Porcupine Banksia
B. littoralis Western Swamp Banksia, Swamp Banksia, Pungura
B. longicarpa (fossil)
B. lullfitzii
B. marginata Silver Banksia, Warrock
B. media Southern Plains Banksia, Golden Stalk Banksia
B. meganotia B. ser. Dryandra
B. meisneri Meisner's Banksia
B. menziesii Menzies' Banksia, Firewood Banksia
B. micrantha
B. mimica B. ser. Dryandra
B. montana B. ser. Dryandra
B. mucronulata B. ser. Dryandra
B. nana B. ser. Dryandra
B. nivea B. ser. Dryandra
B. nobilis B. ser. Dryandra
B. nutans Nodding Banksia
B. oblongifolia Rusty Banksia, Dwarf Banksia
B. obovata B. ser. Dryandra
B. obtusa B. ser. Dryandra
B. occidentalis Red Swamp Banksia, Water Bush Banksia
B. octotriginta B. ser. Dryandra
B. oligantha Wagin Banksia
B. oreophila Western Mountain Banksia
B. ornata Desert Banksia
B. pallida B. ser. Dryandra
B. paludosa Swamp Banksia, Marsh Banksia
B. pellaeifolia B. ser. Dryandra
B. penicillata
B. petiolaris
B. pilostylis
B. plagiocarpa Dallachy's Banksia, Blue Banksia, Hinchinbrook Banksia
B. platycarpa B. ser. Dryandra
B. plumosa B. ser. Dryandra
B. polycephala B. ser. Dryandra
B. porrecta B. ser. Dryandra
B. praemorsa Cut-leaf Banksia
B. prionotes Acorn Banksia, Orange Banksia
B. prolata B. ser. Dryandra
B. proteoides B. ser. Dryandra
B. pseudoplumosa B. ser. Dryandra
B. pteridifolia B. ser. Dryandra
B. pulchella Teasel Banksia, Dainty Banksia
B. purdieana B. ser. Dryandra
B. quercifolia Oak-leaved Banksia
B. repens Creeping Banksia
B. robur Eastern Swamp Banksia, Swamp Banksia, Broad-leaved Banksia
B. rosserae
B. rufa B. ser. Dryandra
B. rufistylis B. ser. Dryandra
B. saxicola Grampians Banksia, Rock Banksia
B. scabrella Burma Road Banksia
B. sceptrum Sceptre Banksia
B. sclerophylla B. ser. Dryandra
B. seminuda River Banksia
B. seneciifolia B. ser. Dryandra
B. serra B. ser. Dryandra
B. serrata Saw Banksia, Red Honeysuckle
B. serratuloides B. ser. Dryandra
B. sessilis B. ser. Dryandra
B. shanklandiorum B. ser. Dryandra
B. shuttleworthiana B. ser. Dryandra
B. solandri Stirling Range Banksia, Solander's Banksia
B. speciosa Showy Banksia
B. sphaerocarpa Fox Banksia, Round-fruited Banksia
B. spinulosa Hairpin Banksia
B. splendida B. ser. Dryandra
B. squarrosa B. ser. Dryandra
B. stenoprion B. ser. Dryandra
B. strahanensis (fossil)
B. strictifolia B. ser. Dryandra
B. stuposa B. ser. Dryandra
B. subpinnatifida B. ser. Dryandra
B. subulata B. ser. Dryandra
B. telmatiaea Swamp Fox Banksia
B. tenuis B. ser. Dryandra
B. tortifolia B. ser. Dryandra
B. tricuspis Lesueur Banksia, Pine Banksia
B. tridentata B. ser. Dryandra
B. trifontinalis B. ser. Dryandra
B. undata B. ser. Dryandra
B. verticillata Granite Banksia, Albany Banksia
B. vestita B. ser. Dryandra
B. victoriae Woolly Orange Banksia
B. violacea Violet Banksia
B. viscida B. ser. Dryandra
B. wonganensis B. ser. Dryandra
B. xylothemelia B. ser. Dryandra
Dryandra prionotes B. ser. Dryandra

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Serotinous species retain their seed in their follicles until prompted to release them by exposure to bushfire. Non-serotinous species release their seed spontaneously as soon as it reaches maturity. Weakly serotinous species release some seed spontaneously, but retain some until exposed to bushfire.
  2. ^ "P2 (W.A.)" means a "Priority Two - Poorly Known Taxa" under Western Australia's Wildlife Conservation Act 1950.
  3. ^ "P4 (W.A.)" means a "Priority Four - Rare Taxa" under Western Australia's Wildlife Conservation Act 1950.
  4. ^ "EPBC" means Australia's Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.

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