
''Banksia goodii'', commonly known as Good's banksia, is a species of prostrate shrub that is endemic to a small area in the south-west of Western Australia. It has densely hairy stems, wavy, oblong to egg-shaped leaves with irregularly serrated margins, rusty-brown flowers and hairy fruit. It grows in low forest and woodland near Albany and is listed as "endangered".
Similar species: Proteales
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Uploaded Oct 30, 2023. Captured Oct 30, 2023 15:29 in 2RQJ+JV Kings Park WA, Australia.