Status:
valid
Authors:
(A.S.George) A.R.Mast & K.R.Thiele
Source:
cmp
Year:
2007
Citation Micro:
Austral. Syst. Bot. 20: 67 (2007)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000506527
Common Names
- Fasciculata Banksia
- Clustered Banksia
- Clustered Hairpin Banksia
Synonyms
- Dryandra fasciculata A.S.George [unknown]
Description
Banksia fasciculata (also called 'Clustered Banksia', among many other common names) is a shrub native to Australia. It has a woody stem and its leaves are long, narrow and clustered. It is found in dry sclerophyll forests and woodlands.
Uses & Benefits
Banksia fasciculata is a popular ornamental plant, often used in landscaping and gardens. It has attractive foliage and produces bright yellow flowers. It is also used as a windbreak or screen, and is a good choice for coastal gardens.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Banksia fasciculata is a yellowish-orange flower with a diameter of 2-3 cm. The seed is a small, black, ovoid-shaped seed with a diameter of 1-2 mm. The seedling is a long, thin, green stem with a few small leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Banksia fasciculata is a shrub native to Australia. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Propagation is best done by seed or cutting in spring or early summer.
Where to Find Banksia fasciculata
Banksia fasciculata is native to Australia and can be found in the south-west of the country.
Banksia fasciculata FAQ
What is the scientific name of Banksia fasciculata?
Banksia fasciculata
What is the common name of Banksia fasciculata?
Fasciculata banksia
What is the natural habitat of Banksia fasciculata?
Open woodlands and grasslands
Species in the Banksia genus
Banksia acanthopoda,
Banksia acuminata,
Banksia alliacea,
Banksia anatona,
Banksia arborea,
Banksia arctotidis,
Banksia armata,
Banksia aurantia,
Banksia bella,
Banksia bipinnatifida,
Banksia biterax,
Banksia borealis,
Banksia brunnea,
Banksia calophylla,
Banksia carlinoides,
Banksia catoglypta,
Banksia cirsioides,
Banksia columnaris,
Banksia comosa,
Banksia concinna,
Banksia corvijuga,
Banksia croajingolensis,
Banksia cynaroides,
Banksia cypholoba,
Banksia dallanneyi,
Banksia densa,
Banksia drummondii,
Banksia echinata,
Banksia epimicta,
Banksia erythrocephala,
Banksia falcata,
Banksia fasciculata,
Banksia fililoba,
Banksia foliolata,
Banksia foliosissima,
Banksia formosa,
Banksia fraseri,
Banksia fuscobractea,
Banksia glaucifolia,
Banksia heliantha,
Banksia hewardiana,
Banksia hirta,
Banksia horrida,
Banksia idiogenes,
Banksia insulanemorecincta,
Banksia ionthocarpa,
Banksia kippistiana,
Banksia lepidorhiza,
Banksia meganotia,
Banksia mimica,
Species in the Proteaceae family
Acidonia microcarpa,
Adenanthos acanthophyllus,
Adenanthos apiculatus,
Adenanthos argyreus,
Adenanthos barbigerus,
Adenanthos cacomorphus,
Adenanthos cuneatus,
Adenanthos cunninghamii,
Adenanthos cygnorum,
Adenanthos detmoldii,
Adenanthos dobagii,
Adenanthos dobsonii,
Adenanthos drummondii,
Adenanthos ellipticus,
Adenanthos eyrei,
Adenanthos filifolius,
Adenanthos flavidiflorus,
Adenanthos forrestii,
Adenanthos glabrescens,
Adenanthos gracilipes,
Adenanthos ileticos,
Adenanthos intermedius,
Adenanthos intricatus,
Adenanthos labillardierei,
Adenanthos linearis,
Adenanthos macropodianus,
Adenanthos meisneri,
Adenanthos obovatus,
Adenanthos oreophilus,
Adenanthos pamelus,
Adenanthos pungens,
Adenanthos sericeus,
Adenanthos strictus,
Adenanthos teges,
Adenanthos terminalis,
Adenanthos velutinus,
Adenanthos venosus,
Agastachys odorata,
Alloxylon brachycarpum,
Alloxylon flammeum,
Alloxylon pinnatum,
Alloxylon wickhamii,
Athertonia diversifolia,
Aulax cancellata,
Aulax pallasia,
Aulax umbellata,
Austromuellera trinervia,
Austromuellera valida,
Banksia acanthopoda,
Banksia acuminata,