WebBanksia croajingolensis Molyneux & Forrester Catalogue number: CANB 708651.1 State: Victoria Collector: [Jeanes, J.A.] 1795 Date: 07-11-2007 Herbarium: Australian National … WebPages for logged out editors learn more
Record: MEL 2292856A Occurrence record The Australasian …
WebCoastal banksia forms dense thickets in open areas. It is fast growing, rapidly maturing and produces a lot of seeds that are released as soon as they ripen in late summer. It … Banksia croajingolensis, commonly known as the Gippsland banksia, is a species of small shrub that is endemic to a small area in Victoria, Australia. It is known from fewer than 500 plants growing along a single drainage line in the Croajingolong National Park. See more Banksia croajingolensis is usually a small, spreading shrub that typically grows to 35–60 cm (14–24 in) high, 45–120 cm (18–47 in) wide, forms a lignotuber and produces suckers. It has narrow egg-shaped leaves, … See more The species has not been formally assessed for the IUCN Red List, but Molyneux and Forrester assessed it against the Red … See more The Gippsland banksia was first formally described in 2007 by Bill Molyneux and Susan G. Forrester, based on specimens they collected above Shipwreck Creek in Croajingolong … See more Banksia croajingolensis is known to occur only along a single drainage line in coastal heathland above the south bank of Shipwreck Creek in … See more new holland 3230
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http://rauleighnsam.id.au/Trips/Denmark14/Banksia%20Farm/B.%20croajingolensis/index.html http://prod.eol.org/pages/20402799/articles WebBanksia croajingolensis (Q4856577) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. species of plant. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Banksia … new holland 329 manure spreader