Banksia dentata
Banksia dentata, commonly known as the tropical banksia, is a species of tree in the genus Banksia. It occurs across northern Australia, southern New Guinea and the Aru Islands. Growing as a gnarled tree to 7 m (23 ft) high, it has large green leaves up to 22 cm (8.7 in) long with dentate (toothed) margins. The cylindrical yellow inflorescences (flower spikes), up to 13 cm (5.1 in) high, appear over the cooler months, attracting various species of honeyeaters, sunbirds, the sugar glider and a variety of insects. Flowers fall off the ageing spikes, which swell and develop follicles containing up to two viable seeds each.
B. dentataBanksiaBanksia aquiloniaBanksia caneiBanksia integrifoliaBanksia marginataBanksia oblongifoliaBanksia paludosaBanksia plagiocarpaBanksia saxicolaBanksia sect. EubanksiaBanksia ser. QuercinaeBanksia ser. SalicinaeBanksia subg. BanksiaBanksia subg. IsostylisBentham's taxonomic arrangement of BanksiaBrown's taxonomic arrangement of BanksiaFlora of Kakadu National ParkGeorge's taxonomic arrangement of BanksiaIsostylis dentataLimilngan languageList of Australian ProteaceaeList of Banksia speciesList of descriptive plant epithets (A–H)Macro-Gunwinyguan languagesMeissner's taxonomic arrangement of BanksiaSirmuellera dentataSydney ParkinsonTaxonomy of BanksiaTaxonomy of Banksia integrifoliaThiele and Ladiges' taxonomic arrangement of BanksiaTimeline of BanksiaTropical BanksiaTropical banksia
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Banksia dentata
Banksia dentata, commonly known as the tropical banksia, is a species of tree in the genus Banksia. It occurs across northern Australia, southern New Guinea and the Aru Islands. Growing as a gnarled tree to 7 m (23 ft) high, it has large green leaves up to 22 cm (8.7 in) long with dentate (toothed) margins. The cylindrical yellow inflorescences (flower spikes), up to 13 cm (5.1 in) high, appear over the cooler months, attracting various species of honeyeaters, sunbirds, the sugar glider and a variety of insects. Flowers fall off the ageing spikes, which swell and develop follicles containing up to two viable seeds each.
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Banksia dentata est une espèce ...... et des inflorescences jaunes.
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Banksia dentata yang umumnya d ...... ng dikenal sebagai lignotuber.
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Banksia dentata är en tvåhjärt ...... s listade i Catalogue of Life.
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Banksia dentata é uma espécie ...... rália, Nova Guiné e Ilhas Aru.
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Banksia dentata, commonly know ...... y base, known as a lignotuber.
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Ба́нксия тропи́ческая (лат. Bánksia dentata) — вид деревьев семейства Протейные.
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بانكسيا مسننة (الاسم العلمي: B ...... س البانكسيا من فصيلة البروطية.
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Banksia
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a pale oblong-cylindrical wooden cone seen among some foliage against the sky
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Banksia dentata, young follicles.
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Range across northern Australia, southern New Guinea and Aru Islands
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dentata
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*Banksia procumbens (Dum.Cours ...... *Sirmuellera dentata ( Kuntze)
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Banksia dentata est une espèce ...... et des inflorescences jaunes.
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Banksia dentata yang umumnya d ...... biji viabel pada tiap folikel.
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Banksia dentata är en tvåhjärt ...... s listade i Catalogue of Life.
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Banksia dentata é uma espécie ...... rália, Nova Guiné e Ilhas Aru.
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Banksia dentata, commonly know ...... g up to two viable seeds each.
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Ба́нксия тропи́ческая (лат. Bánksia dentata) — вид деревьев семейства Протейные.
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بانكسيا مسننة (الاسم العلمي: B ...... س البانكسيا من فصيلة البروطية.
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Banksia dentata
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Banksia dentata
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Banksia dentata
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Banksia dentata
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Banksia dentata
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Банксия тропическая
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بانكسيا مسننة
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