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Banksia plagiocarpa,
commonly known as Dallachy's blue banksia, blue
banksia or
Hichinbrook banksia, is a
species of
shrub or tree in the
plant genus...
- it as a
separate species.
Genetic studies show it to be
related to B.
plagiocarpa, B. oblongifolia and B. robur. The
species is
found in wet sclerophyll...
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goetzei Dammer Hyphaene obovata Furtado Hyphaene ovata Furtado Hyphaene plagiocarpa Dammer Hyphaene ventricosa J.Kirk
Hyphaene ventricosa subsp. ambolandensis...
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integrifolia B. integrifolia subsp.
compar B. integrifolia subsp.
monticola B.
plagiocarpa B. oblongifolia B. robur B. conferta B. conferta subsp.
conferta B. conferta subsp...
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flower trade.
Eastern species, such as B. ericifolia, B.
robur and B.
plagiocarpa, are
sometimes cultivated for this purpose. The
nectar is also sought...
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flower spikes, and
often grows in
wetter areas within the same region. B.
plagiocarpa has
longer leaves with more co****ly
serrated margins, and its flower...
- meisneri subsp. ascendens) B. micrantha B. nutans var.
cernuella B.
plagiocarpa (Dallachy's Banksia) B. saxicola (Grampians Banksia) B. scabrella (Burma...
- but not to any of the
extant species in that series. The
leaves of B.
plagiocarpa (Dallachy's Banksia) are
similar in form,
shape and robustness, but differ...
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Thiele placed it in the
newly described subseries Acclives along with B.
plagiocarpa, B. oblongifolia and B. dentata
within the
series Salicinae. However...
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Thiele placed it in the
newly described subseries Acclives along with B.
plagiocarpa, B. robur and B. oblongifolia
within the
series Salicinae.
These four...