Banksia ser. Prostratae

Banksia ser. Prostratae is a taxonomic series in the genus Banksia, a genus of iconic Australian wildflowers. It consists of six closely related species in section Banksia, all endemic to Western Australia, with a prostrate habit.[1]

Banksia ser. Prostratae
Banksia blechnifolia, a member of series Prostratae
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Proteales
Family: Proteaceae
Genus: Banksia
Subgenus: Banksia subg. Banksia
Section: Banksia sect. Banksia
Series: Banksia ser. Prostratae
A.S.George
Species

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Species

Banksia ser. Prostratae consists of the following species:

ImageScientific nameCommon nameDistribution
B. goodiiGood's banksiasouthwest Western Australia between Albany and the Porongorup Range.
B. gardneriprostrate banksiabetween Cranbrook, Ravensthorpe, Harrismith and the south coast of Western Australia.
B. chaephytonfishbone banksiakwongan between Eneabba and Mogumber.
B. blechnifoliasouth between Jerramungup and Gibson, and north towards the vicinity of Lake King
B. repenscreeping banksiaCranbrook to Israelite Bay, on the Western Australian
B. petiolarisMunglinup east to Israelite Bay

References

  1. George, Alex (1999). "Banksia". In Wilson, Annette (ed.). Flora of Australia. Vol. 17B: Proteaceae 3: Hakea to Dryandra. Collingwood, Victoria: CSIRO Publishing / Australian Biological Resources Study. pp. 175–251. ISBN 0-643-06454-0.


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