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    Banksia grandis, commonly known as bull banksia or giant banksia, is a species of common and distinctive tree in the south-west of Western Australia. The...
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     grandis. Not all Banksia have an elongate flower spike, however: the members of the small Isostylis complex have long been recognised as banksias in...
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  • B. grandis may refer to: Baeckea grandis, a shrub species in the genus Baeckea Banksia grandis, the bull banksia, giant banksia or mangite, a common and...
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    both endemic to Western Australia. These are B. grandis and B. solandri. George, Alex (1999). "Banksia". In Wilson, Annette (ed.). Flora of Australia....
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  • Good's banksia (W.A.) Banksia grandis Willd. - bull banksia, giant banksia, beera (W.A.) Banksia grossa A.S.George (W.A.) Banksia heliantha (A.S.George) A...
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  • brevidentata Banksia gardneri var. gardneri Banksia gardneri var. hiemalis Banksia goodii Banksia grandis Banksia grossa Banksia hookeriana Banksia ilicifolia...
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    collected various plant species including Banksia grandis. This was the first recording of the genus Banksia from Western Australia. The two ships sailed...
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    railway station. Route 390 from Joondalup Station to Banksia Grove operates along Joondalup Drive and Grandis Boulevard to a terminus on Forever Boulevard in...
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  • Tribonanthus tubers. Keeping warm by holding smouldering bull Banksia branches (Banksia grandis) beneath bookas (skin cloaks). Djilba (first spring) August...
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    after the plant genus Banksia, as the area consists of jarrah forest with unusually thick understorey of Banksia grandis (Bull Banksia). For over 50 years...
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