Banksia trees are evergreen plants which are native to Australia, and therefore grow all year around. They also flower at different times of the year, with many species flowering through Autumn and winter.
Banksia trees benefit from bush fires because they need the smoke to make its seeds
the rainbow lorikeet likes the banksia tree...
The scientific name for banksia is Banksia. Banksia is a genus of plants native to Australia, consisting of around 170 species known for their distinct flower spikes.
A banksia is a plant belonging to the genus Banksia - consisting of 170 species of Australian wildflower.
Banksia grossa was created in 1981.
Banksia falcata was created in 1810.
Banksia sessilis was created in 1809.
Banksia spinulosa was created in 1753.
Banksia archaeocarpa was created in 1983.
Banksia cuneata was created in 1981.
Banksia catoglypta was created in 1996.
Banksia chamaephyton was created in 1981.