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- Narrikup and Beaufort Inlet. The species is placed alone in series B. ser. Dryandroideae. Banksia dryandroides is a much-branched, spreading shrub to 1 m (3 ft...
- Banksia ser. Dryandroideae is a taxonomic series in the plant genus Banksia. First published by Carl Meissner in 1856, the name has had two cir****scriptions...
- Tricuspidae contains a single species, Banksia tricuspis. Banksia ser. Dryandroideae contains a single species, Banksia dryandroides. Banksia ser. Abietinae...
- B. ser. Abietinae, B. ser. Salicinae, B. ser. Quercinae and B. ser. Dryandroideae. George Bentham published a new arrangement of Banksia in 1870, dividing...
- series, 7 species, 6 varieties) B. ser. Quercinae (2 species) B. ser. Dryandroideae (1 species) B. ser. Abietinae (4 subseries, 15 species, 8 varieties)...
-  prionotes B. Menziesii B. ser. Quercinae (18 species, 2 varieties) B. ser. Dryandroideae (8 species) B. sect. Isostylis (1 species) Meissner's arrangement was...
- B. ser. Abietinæ, B. ser. Salicinae, B. ser. Quercinae and B. ser. Dryandroideae. These series were defined in terms of leaf shape alone, and were hence...
- arrangement of Banksia, B. victoriae was placed in section Eubanksia, series Dryandroideae. This arrangement stood until 1870, which George Bentham published his...
- James Drummond on his sixth collecting trip. He placed it in series Dryandroideae in his 1856 arrangement of the genus on account of its deeply lobed...
-  repens B. Solandri B. solandri var. major (now B. solandri) B. ser. Dryandroideae (8 species) B. sect. Isostylis (1 species) Meissner's arrangement was...