Banksia seminuda

Banksia seminuda

taxobox
name = River Banksia


image_caption = "B.seminuda" cultivated in
Mt Barker, WA
regnum = Plantae
unranked_divisio = Angiosperms
unranked_classis = Eudicots
ordo = Proteales
familia = Proteaceae
genus = "Banksia"
subgenus = "Banksia" subg. "Banksia"
sectio = "Banksia" sect. "Oncostylis"
series = "Banksia" ser. "Spicigerae"
species = "B. seminuda"
binomial = Banksia seminuda
binomial_authority = (A.S.George) B.Rye|

"Banksia seminuda", commonly known as the River Banksia, is a tree in the plant genus "Banksia". It is found in south west Western Australia from Dwellingup (32°42′S) to the Broke Inlet east of Denmark (34°57′S). It is often mistaken for and was originally considered a subspecies of the "Banksia littoralis" (Swamp Banksia). One of the tallest "Banksia" species the River Banksia has a shrub subspecies "remanens".

Description

The River Banksia grows up to 20 metres (65 ft) tall with a usually brown to grey trunk covered with a hard grey fissured bark. The tree trunks are often straight and tall as the species grows in sheltered forest areas.

Flowering occurs between late summer and late winter. The yellow (occasionally red) flower spikes grow up to 200 mm (8 in) long by 70 mm (3 in) wide, the fruiting cones can remain on the trees for many years after shedding the flowers early. Its leathery leaves are between 70 mm (3 in) and 120 mm (5 in) long with fine teeth, subspecies "remanens" leaves have few if any teeth except at the tips of the leaves.

Distribution and habitat

This tree is found on the fringes of the rivers and creeks in Jarrah, Marri and Karri forests, between Dwellingup and Denmark. Stephen Hopper described the subspecies "remanens" as a short leaved shrubby form found in the coastal sands below granite outcrops in the Walpole-Nornalup National Park, however George does not feel this form warrants taxonomic recognition as it lies within the normal variability of the species and there was no clear distinction between it and the other populations of "B. seminuda"cite journal | last = George | first = A. S. | year = 1996 | title = Notes on "Banksia" L. f. | journal = Nuytsia | volume = 11 | issue = 1 | pages = 21–24] .

Taxonomy

"B. seminuda" lies within the series Spicigerae and is clearly very closely related to "B. littoralis".

Cultivation

"B. seminuda" is a vigorous and adaptable plant. There are reports of seedlings coming up near cultivated plants in Victoria which suggests caution should be advised if planting near bushland.

References

*cite book|author = Wheeler, Judy | year = 2003 | title = Common Trees of the South-West Forests | publisher = Department of Conservation and Land Management (CALM) | id = ISBN 0-7309-6961-4
*The genus Banksia L.f. (Proteaceae)
*cite encyclopedia|author=George, Alex|title=Banksia|year=1999|chapter=Banksia|editor=Wilson, Annette (ed.)|encyclopedia=Flora of Australia|volume= Volume 17B: Proteaceae 3: Hakea to Dryandra|pages=175–251|publisher=CSIRO Publishing / Australian Biological Resources Study|id=ISBN 0-643-06454-0
*The Banksia Atlas

External links

*Flora of Australia Online|name=Banksia seminuda|id=3468
*FloraBase|name=Banksia seminuda|id=1848


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