Banksia blechnifolia in 50mm Forestry Tube

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Description

Banksia blechnifolia is a low growing spreading banksia that effectively acts as a ground-cover. Long thick deeply divided leaves grow up from the ground hugging branches. From September to November the flower cones arise well beyond the leaves and are reddish pink with a cream base, fading to light brown and then grey as they age. Full sun or part shade. Well drained soils. Coastal, frost and drought tolerant. Good for soil binding.

 

Additional information

Conditions

Coastal Tolerant, Drought Hardy, Frost Tolerant

Position

Full Sun

Height

Under 1m

Soil

Loam, Sandy Loam, Well drained

Watering

Light

Region

Dry, Temperate

Description

Banksia blechnifolia is a low growing spreading banksia that effectively acts as a ground-cover. Long thick deeply divided leaves grow up from the ground hugging branches. From September to November the flower cones arise well beyond the leaves and are reddish pink with a cream base, fading to light brown and then grey as they age. Full sun or part shade. Well drained soils. Coastal, frost and drought tolerant. Good for soil binding.

 

Additional information

Conditions

Coastal Tolerant, Drought Hardy, Frost Tolerant

Position

Full Sun

Height

Under 1m

Soil

Loam, Sandy Loam, Well drained

Watering

Light

Region

Dry, Temperate

Description

Banksia blechnifolia is a low growing spreading banksia that effectively acts as a ground-cover. Long thick deeply divided leaves grow up from the ground hugging branches. From September to November the flower cones arise well beyond the leaves and are reddish pink with a cream base, fading to light brown and then grey as they age. Full sun or part shade. Well drained soils. Coastal, frost and drought tolerant. Good for soil binding.

 

Additional information

Conditions

Coastal Tolerant, Drought Hardy, Frost Tolerant

Position

Full Sun

Height

Under 1m

Soil

Loam, Sandy Loam, Well drained

Watering

Light

Region

Dry, Temperate