Hakea Undulata Wavy Leafed Hakea (H) Banksia Attenuate Slender Banksia (H) Banksia Ilicifolia Holly Banksia (H) Banksia Litt

Hakea Undulata Wavy Leafed Hakea (H) Banksia Attenuate Slender Banksia (H) Banksia Ilicifolia Holly Banksia (H) Banksia Litt

(H) = High priority (M) = Medium priority Banksia attenuate Banksia ilicifolia Banksia littoralis Banksia menziesii Banksia nivea Banksia prionotes Slender Banksia (H) Holly Banksia (H) Swamp Banksia (H) Firewood Banksia (H) Honeypot Dryandra (H) Acorn Banksia (H) 0.4-1.5(-3) m high. Fl. white- Erect tree or shrub, to 12 m cream/yellow/pink, May to high, with epicormic buds. Fl. Tree or shrub, 1.3-7 m Shrub, 0.15-1.5 m high. Fl. Non-lignotuberous tree or Sep. White, grey or yellow red/orange/yellow/cream, Jan Tree or shrub, 1.5-12 m high, usually arising from cream-yellow-orange-pink/ shrub, to 10 m high. Fl. cream & sand, sandy loam, granitic to Dec. White or grey sand, high, with epicormic buds. lignotuber or epicormic red-brown, Apr or Jul to Nov. orange, Feb to Aug. White or soils, laterite. black sandy loam, limestone, Fl. yellow/orange-yellow, buds. Fl. pink/red/yellow, Sandy soils, gravel, laterite, grey/yellow sand, sandy loam, Feb to Oct. White, grey or brown clay, laterite, granite. granite, quartz. Consolidated Mar to Aug. Grey or black granite dunes or low-lying flats. peaty sand. Low-lying, sea- yellow sand. Sandplains, sand dunes, undu- sonally damp areas, along lating slopes watercourses Corymbia calophylla Eucalyptus gomphocephala Hakea lissocarpha Hakea prostrata Hakea trifurcata Hakea undulata Marri (H) Tuart (H) Honeybush (M) Harsh Hakea (H) Two leafed Hakea (H) Wavy Leafed Hakea (H) Tree (mallee, rarely), to 40(-60) m high, bark rough, tessellated. Fl. Erect to sprawling, pun- Tree, 10-40 m high, bark Erect to spreading or pros- white/pink, Dec or Jan to May. Red gent, ?lignotuberous shrub, Erect, often straggly, non- rough, box-type. Fl. white, trate, non-lignotuberous Rounded or open, non- -brown clay loam, orange-brown 0.4-1.5(-3) m high. Fl. white- lignotuberous shrub, 1-2 m Jan to Apr. Sand over lime- shrub, 1-3 m high. Fl. white- lignotuberous shrub, 1.5-3 sandy clay, gravel, grey sand over cream/yellow/pink, May to high. Fl. white, Jul to Oct. stone. Coastal plains. cream, Jul to Oct. Sandy m high, to 3.5 m wide. Fl. limestone, granite, laterite. Flats, Sep. White, grey or yellow White or grey sand, clay, soils, often over laterite, white/cream-pink, Apr to hills, slopes, breakaways, wet- sand, sandy loam, granitic loam, gravel, laterite loam, gravel. Hillslopes, Oct. White, grey/brown lands, fringing salt marches, beside soils, laterite. granite outcrops, coastal sand over limestone or drainage lines laterite, loam, gravel. dunes Info courtesy of DPAW’s Florabase .

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