Banksia integrifolia, Jerusalem Botanical Gardens

Banksia integrifolia, commonly known as the coast banksia, can be found in the flora of Southeast Australia and Tasmania section of the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens. The coast banksia is distinguished by its pale yellow flowers and smooth edged leaves.

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  1. jmwisbeymiller says:

    Thank you!

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  2. uribg says:

    Hi there!

    Thanks for the “like” on my post “Ice and Snow” at
    uribotanicalgardens.wordpress.com

    Wow, what a plant! The leaves look like our native Rhododendrons but the flower is completely different. Enjoyed looking through your photos.

    Best,
    Gabrielle

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    1. jmwisbeymiller says:

      Hi there!

      I’m glad you liked the post. This beautiful Banksia is is closely related to Proteas, being in the same family.

      Thank you for following MY Wardian Case!

      Thanks,
      James

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  3. Thanks for the new sights = more, please.

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  4. jmwisbeymiller says:

    My Wardian Case will now be covering my curatorial internship at the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens.

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  5. jmwisbeymiller says:

    until the 15th May

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