
Banksia robur - Wikipedia
Banksia robur, commonly known as swamp banksia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae. It grows in sand or peaty sand in coastal areas from Cooktown in north …
Banksia robur - Australian Native Plants Society (Australia)
Banksia robur is a small to medium shrub, 2 to 3m high and wide. The large leaves are stiff, leathery, egg-shaped, broadest at the tip, shiny above, dull beneath, margins toothed, 10 …
Banksia robur – Swamp Banksia | Gardening With Angus
Banksia robur, the swamp banksia, is a dramatic looking banksia with large serrated leaves. The new growth has a felty coating of brown hairs, which is an attractive feature. It naturally occurs …
Banksia robur - Growing Native Plants - ANBG
Banksia robur, the Swamp Banksia, occurs in swamps along the coast and nearby plateaus of New South Wales and Queensland from the Illawarra district in the south to Gladstone in the …
Banksia robur | Australian Plants Society
May 25, 2020 · Banksia robur is a native of the Central and North Coasts of NSW and Southern Queensland where it is found in permanently damp sites such as wet heath and shrubland. In …
PlantNET - FloraOnline - Botanic Gardens
Banksia robur Cav. APNI* Description: Shrub with several stems arising from a lignotuber, usually 1–2 m high; branchlets rusty-tomentose. Leaves alternate, obovate to elliptic, usually 12–30 …
Banksia robur - swamp banksia - Australian Plants Online
Tough spreading bold native shrub with bright felty russet new growth, big green leaves, metallic green buds, and impressive gold-tan flower spikes. Can cope with moist or seasonally flooded …
Banksia robur Cav. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science
Banksia robur Cav. First published in Anales Hist. Nat. 1: 226 (1799) This species is accepted The native range of this species is E. Australia. It is a shrub and grows primarily in the wet …
Banksia robur : Swamp Broad-Leaved Banksia - Atlas of Living …
Banksia robur Cav. accepted: APC Natural hybrids with B. oblongifolia are recorded in Qld and NSW.
Banksia robur, the Swamp Banksia, was the fourth Banksia species collected by Joseph Banks in Botany Bay in 1770. We tend to think that Banksias need well-drained sandy soils but this is …