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Banksia spinulosa, the hairpin banksia, is a species of woody shrub, of the genus Banksia in the family Proteaceae, native to eastern Australia. Widely distributed, it is found as an understorey plant in open dry forest or heathland from Victoria to northern Queensland, generally on sandstone though sometimes also clay soils. It generally grows as a small shrub to 2 metres (7 ft) in height, though can be a straggly tree to 6 metres (20 ft). It has long narrow leaves with inflorescences which can vary considerably in coloration; while the spikes are gold or less commonly yellowish, the emergent styles may be a wide range of colours – from black, purple, red, orange or yellow.

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  • Banksie osténkatá (Banksia spinulosa) někdy také zvaná paučkovec osténkatý, je jeden z mnoha stálezelených druhů rodu banksie z čeledě proteovitých, dřeviny která pochází z australského kontinentu. (cs)
  • بانكسيا شويكية (الاسم العلمي: Banksia spinulosa) هي نوع نباتي يتبع جنس البانكسيا من فصيلة البروطية. (ar)
  • Banksia spinulosa, the hairpin banksia, is a species of woody shrub, of the genus Banksia in the family Proteaceae, native to eastern Australia. Widely distributed, it is found as an understorey plant in open dry forest or heathland from Victoria to northern Queensland, generally on sandstone though sometimes also clay soils. It generally grows as a small shrub to 2 metres (7 ft) in height, though can be a straggly tree to 6 metres (20 ft). It has long narrow leaves with inflorescences which can vary considerably in coloration; while the spikes are gold or less commonly yellowish, the emergent styles may be a wide range of colours – from black, purple, red, orange or yellow. Banksia spinulosa was named by James Edward Smith in England in 1793, after being collected by John White, most likely in 1792. He gave it the common name prickly-leaved banksia, though this has fallen out of use. With four currently recognised varieties, the species has had a complicated taxonomic history, with two varieties initially described as separate species in the early 19th century. A fourth, from the New England region, has only recently been described. However, there has been disagreement whether one, var. cunninghamii, is distinct enough to once again have specific status. The pre-eminent authority on Banksia, Alex George, concedes there is still more work to be done on the Banksia spinulosa complex. The hairpin banksia is pollinated by and provides food for a wide array of vertebrate and invertebrate animals in the autumn and winter months. Its floral display and fine foliage have made it a popular garden plant with many horticultural selections available. With the recent trend towards smaller gardens, compact dwarf forms of Banksia spinulosa have become popular; the first available, Banksia 'Birthday Candles', has achieved a great deal of commercial success and wide recognition, and has been followed by several others. (en)
  • Banksia épingle à cheveux Banksia spinulosaa Banksia épingle à cheveux Espèce Banksia spinulosaaSm., 1793 Classification phylogénétique Répartition géographique Banksia spinulosa, le banksia épingle à cheveux, est une espèce d'arbrisseau attrayant du genre Banksia. Originaire d'Australie, c'est une plante de jardin populaire dont de nombreuses variétés horticoles sont disponibles. Il fut décrit par James Smith en Angleterre en 1793, après avoir été probablement découvert en 1792 par John White. (fr)
  • Banksia spinulosa är en tvåhjärtbladig växtart som beskrevs av James Edward Smith. Banksia spinulosa ingår i släktet Banksia och familjen Proteaceae. (sv)
  • Banksia spinulosa é uma espécie de arbusto da família Proteaceae endêmica da Austrália. Foi descrita cientificamente pelo botânico James Edward Smith. (pt)
  • 狭叶佛塔树(Banksia spinulosa)也称微刺佛塔树,是山龙眼科佛塔树属的一种木本灌木,原产于澳大利亚东部。它分布广泛,在从维多利亚到昆士兰北部的开阔干燥森林或中作为,通常长在砂岩上,但有时也出现在粘土上。它通常作为小灌木长2米(7 英尺)高,但可以是一棵零散的树,长到 6 米(20 英尺)。它有长而窄的叶子,有花序与颜色变化很大;虽然尖刺是金色的或不太常见的黄色,但新培育的款式可能有多种颜色——包括黑色、紫色、红色、橙色或黄色。 (zh)
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  • Banksia spinulosa Sm. (en)
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  • * B. s. var. collina * B. s. var. cunninghamii * B. s. var. neoanglica * B. s. var. spinulosa (en)
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  • Varieties (en)
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  • Banksie osténkatá (Banksia spinulosa) někdy také zvaná paučkovec osténkatý, je jeden z mnoha stálezelených druhů rodu banksie z čeledě proteovitých, dřeviny která pochází z australského kontinentu. (cs)
  • بانكسيا شويكية (الاسم العلمي: Banksia spinulosa) هي نوع نباتي يتبع جنس البانكسيا من فصيلة البروطية. (ar)
  • Banksia épingle à cheveux Banksia spinulosaa Banksia épingle à cheveux Espèce Banksia spinulosaaSm., 1793 Classification phylogénétique Répartition géographique Banksia spinulosa, le banksia épingle à cheveux, est une espèce d'arbrisseau attrayant du genre Banksia. Originaire d'Australie, c'est une plante de jardin populaire dont de nombreuses variétés horticoles sont disponibles. Il fut décrit par James Smith en Angleterre en 1793, après avoir été probablement découvert en 1792 par John White. (fr)
  • Banksia spinulosa är en tvåhjärtbladig växtart som beskrevs av James Edward Smith. Banksia spinulosa ingår i släktet Banksia och familjen Proteaceae. (sv)
  • Banksia spinulosa é uma espécie de arbusto da família Proteaceae endêmica da Austrália. Foi descrita cientificamente pelo botânico James Edward Smith. (pt)
  • 狭叶佛塔树(Banksia spinulosa)也称微刺佛塔树,是山龙眼科佛塔树属的一种木本灌木,原产于澳大利亚东部。它分布广泛,在从维多利亚到昆士兰北部的开阔干燥森林或中作为,通常长在砂岩上,但有时也出现在粘土上。它通常作为小灌木长2米(7 英尺)高,但可以是一棵零散的树,长到 6 米(20 英尺)。它有长而窄的叶子,有花序与颜色变化很大;虽然尖刺是金色的或不太常见的黄色,但新培育的款式可能有多种颜色——包括黑色、紫色、红色、橙色或黄色。 (zh)
  • Banksia spinulosa, the hairpin banksia, is a species of woody shrub, of the genus Banksia in the family Proteaceae, native to eastern Australia. Widely distributed, it is found as an understorey plant in open dry forest or heathland from Victoria to northern Queensland, generally on sandstone though sometimes also clay soils. It generally grows as a small shrub to 2 metres (7 ft) in height, though can be a straggly tree to 6 metres (20 ft). It has long narrow leaves with inflorescences which can vary considerably in coloration; while the spikes are gold or less commonly yellowish, the emergent styles may be a wide range of colours – from black, purple, red, orange or yellow. (en)
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  • بانكسيا شويكية (ar)
  • Banksie osténkatá (cs)
  • Banksia spinulosa (en)
  • Banksia spinulosa (fr)
  • Banksia spinulosa (pt)
  • Banksia spinulosa (sv)
  • 狭叶佛塔树 (zh)
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