Banksia robur in 50mm Forestry Tube

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Description

Banksia robur is a spreading shrub to 2.5 m although can get a little larger in cultivation. It has very large, leathery tough green leaves with serrated margins. The new growth is colourful, with shades red, maroon or brown with a dense felt-like covering of brown hairs. Plants from different areas seem to flower at different times, some spring-summer, others predominantly autumn. The stunning large flower spikes are metallic green with pinkish styles in bud, becoming cream-yellow and fading to golden-brown in the golden stage. Full sun or part shade in moist well drained soils including seasonally inundated soils. Suitable for coastal gardens. Attracts nectar feeding birds.

Photo courtesy of westflora

 

Additional information

Conditions

Coastal Tolerant

Height

2M and Above

Position

Full Sun, Part Shade

Region

Cold, Dry, Sub-Tropical, Temperate

Soil

Loam, Sandy Loam, Well drained

Watering

medium

Description

Banksia robur is a spreading shrub to 2.5 m although can get a little larger in cultivation. It has very large, leathery tough green leaves with serrated margins. The new growth is colourful, with shades red, maroon or brown with a dense felt-like covering of brown hairs. Plants from different areas seem to flower at different times, some spring-summer, others predominantly autumn. The stunning large flower spikes are metallic green with pinkish styles in bud, becoming cream-yellow and fading to golden-brown in the golden stage. Full sun or part shade in moist well drained soils including seasonally inundated soils. Suitable for coastal gardens. Attracts nectar feeding birds.

Photo courtesy of westflora

 

Additional information

Conditions

Coastal Tolerant

Height

2M and Above

Position

Full Sun, Part Shade

Region

Cold, Dry, Sub-Tropical, Temperate

Soil

Loam, Sandy Loam, Well drained

Watering

medium

Description

Banksia robur is a spreading shrub to 2.5 m although can get a little larger in cultivation. It has very large, leathery tough green leaves with serrated margins. The new growth is colourful, with shades red, maroon or brown with a dense felt-like covering of brown hairs. Plants from different areas seem to flower at different times, some spring-summer, others predominantly autumn. The stunning large flower spikes are metallic green with pinkish styles in bud, becoming cream-yellow and fading to golden-brown in the golden stage. Full sun or part shade in moist well drained soils including seasonally inundated soils. Suitable for coastal gardens. Attracts nectar feeding birds.

Photo courtesy of westflora

 

Additional information

Conditions

Coastal Tolerant

Height

2M and Above

Position

Full Sun, Part Shade

Region

Cold, Dry, Sub-Tropical, Temperate

Soil

Loam, Sandy Loam, Well drained

Watering

medium