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Banksia ericifolia All 173 species of Banksia bar one, are uniquely Australian. The genus is a member of the Proteaceae family and was first collected at Sydney in 1770 by Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander. Fossils found have shown that these incredible plants have been on earth for 59 million years.<br />
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Inflorescences on B. ericifolia can grow to 30cm in length. This species is endemic to this area here on the east coast and loved by our honeyeater birds.<br />
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This may look like a delicate beauty - but it is in fact rather like touching a wire brush. These plants, (even their inflorescences), are tough as old boots. Australia,Banksia ericifolia,Botany,Flora,Geotagged,Heath-leaved Banksia,Proteaceae,Proteales,Winter,new south wales Click/tap to enlarge

Banksia ericifolia

All 173 species of Banksia bar one, are uniquely Australian. The genus is a member of the Proteaceae family and was first collected at Sydney in 1770 by Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander. Fossils found have shown that these incredible plants have been on earth for 59 million years.

Inflorescences on B. ericifolia can grow to 30cm in length. This species is endemic to this area here on the east coast and loved by our honeyeater birds.

This may look like a delicate beauty - but it is in fact rather like touching a wire brush. These plants, (even their inflorescences), are tough as old boots.

    comments (3)

  1. Luckily they look so much better than old boots. Posted 3 years ago
  2. Beautiful photo and great info! Looks like from our current 13 species, we have some way to go :) Posted 3 years ago
  3. Nice example Ruth Posted 3 years ago

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''Banksia ericifolia'', the heath-leaved banksia, or lantern banksia, is a species of woody shrub of the family Proteaceae native to Australia. It grows in two separate regions of Central and Northern New South Wales east of the Great Dividing Range.

Similar species: Proteales
Species identified by Ruth Spigelman
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By Ruth Spigelman

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Uploaded Jul 27, 2022. Captured Jul 27, 2022 10:35 in 79 Mitchell St, Merewether NSW 2291, Australia.
  • NIKON D850
  • f/5.6
  • 10/2500s
  • ISO250
  • 105mm