Vascular Plants

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George, A.S. (31 July 1996), Notes on Banksia L.f. (Proteaceae). Nuytsia 11(1) : 21-24 (Paper) George, A.S. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Banksia aquilonia (A.S.George) A.S.George
  2. Banksia conferta A.S.George subsp. conferta
  3. Banksia conferta subsp. penicillata (A.S.George) A.S.George
  4. Banksia conferta A.S.George var. conferta
  5. Banksia conferta var. penicillata A.S.George
  6. Banksia ericifolia L.f. subsp. ericifolia
  7. Banksia ericifolia subsp. macrantha (A.S.George) A.S.George
  8. Banksia ericifolia var. macrantha A.S.George
  9. Banksia gardneri A.S.George
  10. Banksia gardneri var. brevidentata A.S.George
  11. Banksia integrifolia subsp. aquilonia (A.S.George) K.R.Thiele
  12. Banksia integrifolia var. aquilonia A.S.George
  13. Banksia laricina C.A.Gardner
  14. Banksia meisneri subsp. ascendens (A.S.George) A.S.George
  15. Banksia meisneri Lehm. subsp. meisneri
  16. Banksia meisneri var. ascendens A.S.George
  17. Banksia oblongifolia Cav.
  18. Banksia occidentalis R.Br.
  19. Banksia paludosa subsp. astrolux A.S.George
  20. Banksia paludosa R.Br. subsp. paludosa
  21. Banksia sect. Oncostylis Benth.
  22. Banksia seminuda (A.S.George) Rye

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