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Banksia canei, commonly known as the mountain banksia, is a species of shrub that is endemic to southeastern Australia. It is generally encountered as a many-branched shrub that grows up to 3 m (10 ft) high, with narrow leaves and the yellow inflorescences (flower spikes) appearing from late summer to early winter. The old flowers fall off the spikes and up to 150 finely furred follicles develop, which remain closed until burnt in a bushfire. Each follicle bears two winged seeds. Response to fire is poorly known, although it is thought to regenerate by seed. Birds such as the yellow-tufted honeyeater and various insects forage among the flower spikes. It is frost tolerant in cultivation, but copes less well with aridity or humidity and is often short-lived in gardens. One cultivar, Banksia

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  • بانكسيا كاني (الاسم العلمي: Banksia canei) هي نوع نباتي يتبع جنس البانكسيا من فصيلة البروطية. (ar)
  • Banksia canei, commonly known as the mountain banksia, is a species of shrub that is endemic to southeastern Australia. It is generally encountered as a many-branched shrub that grows up to 3 m (10 ft) high, with narrow leaves and the yellow inflorescences (flower spikes) appearing from late summer to early winter. The old flowers fall off the spikes and up to 150 finely furred follicles develop, which remain closed until burnt in a bushfire. Each follicle bears two winged seeds. Response to fire is poorly known, although it is thought to regenerate by seed. Birds such as the yellow-tufted honeyeater and various insects forage among the flower spikes. It is frost tolerant in cultivation, but copes less well with aridity or humidity and is often short-lived in gardens. One cultivar, Banksia 'Celia Rosser', was registered in 1978, but has subsequently vanished. Although no subspecies are recognised, four topodemes (geographically isolated populations) have been described, as there is significant variation in the shape of both adult and juvenile leaves between populations. Although superficially resembling B. marginata, it is more closely related to another subalpine species, B. saxicola. (en)
  • Banksia canei (bahasa Inggris: mountain banksia) adalah spesies semak dalam genus tumbuhan Banksia. Itu hidup di daerah subalpin dari Pegunungan Pemisah Besar antara Melbourne dan Canberra di Australia tenggara. Meskipun tidak ada subspesies yang diakui, empat (populasi yang terisolasi secara geografis) telah dideskripsikan, karena ada perbedaan signifikan dalam bentuk dari daun dewasa dan muda antara populasi. Meskipun tampak mirip dengan B. marginata, itu lebih berkerabat dekat dengan spesies subalpin lainnya, B. saxicola. (in)
  • Banksia des montagnes Cet article est une ébauche concernant la flore. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Banksia canei Infrutescence de Banksia canei Espèce Banksia caneiJ.H.Willis, 1967 Classification phylogénétique Le banksia des montagnes (Banksia canei) est une espèce d'arbuste du genre Banksia de la famille des Proteaceae. On le trouve dans les zones subalpines de la Cordillère australienne entre Melbourne et Canberra. Même si aucune sous-espèce n'est reconnue, il existe des variations importantes dans la forme des feuilles adultes et jeunes, et quatre topodèmes (formes géographiquement isolées) ont été décrits. Il se présente généralement comme un arbuste bien ramifié atteignant jusqu'à 3 m de hauteur, à feuilles étroites et aux inflorescences jaunes en épis apparaissant de la fin de l'été au début de l'hiver. Lorsque les fleurs fanées tombent, jusqu'à 150 follicules duveteux se développent. Chacun porte deux graines ailées. Un cultivar prostré a été enregistré sous le nom de en 1978, mais semble avoir disparu dans les années 1990. (fr)
  • Banksia canei é uma espécie de arbusto da família Proteaceae endêmica da Austrália. Foi descrita cientificamente pelo botânico . (pt)
  • Banksia canei is een soort van struik, uit de familie Proteaceae, die voorkomt in subalpiene gebieden van de Groot Australisch Scheidingsgebergte tussen Melbourne en Canberra in het zuidoosten van Australië. Banksia Canei wordt over het algemeen aangetroffen als een veel-vertakte struik die opgroeit tot 3 m hoog, met smalle bladeren en de gele bloeiwijzen (bloemaren) verschijnen van de late zomer tot de vroege winter. (nl)
  • Banksia canei är en tvåhjärtbladig växtart som beskrevs av . Banksia canei ingår i släktet Banksia och familjen Proteaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Banksia (en)
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  • Banksia canei inflorescence (en)
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  • Mountain banksia (en)
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  • Distribution of Banksia canei within New South Wales and Victoria, Australia (en)
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  • canei (en)
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  • LC (en)
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  • IUCN3.1 (en)
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  • بانكسيا كاني (الاسم العلمي: Banksia canei) هي نوع نباتي يتبع جنس البانكسيا من فصيلة البروطية. (ar)
  • Banksia canei (bahasa Inggris: mountain banksia) adalah spesies semak dalam genus tumbuhan Banksia. Itu hidup di daerah subalpin dari Pegunungan Pemisah Besar antara Melbourne dan Canberra di Australia tenggara. Meskipun tidak ada subspesies yang diakui, empat (populasi yang terisolasi secara geografis) telah dideskripsikan, karena ada perbedaan signifikan dalam bentuk dari daun dewasa dan muda antara populasi. Meskipun tampak mirip dengan B. marginata, itu lebih berkerabat dekat dengan spesies subalpin lainnya, B. saxicola. (in)
  • Banksia canei é uma espécie de arbusto da família Proteaceae endêmica da Austrália. Foi descrita cientificamente pelo botânico . (pt)
  • Banksia canei is een soort van struik, uit de familie Proteaceae, die voorkomt in subalpiene gebieden van de Groot Australisch Scheidingsgebergte tussen Melbourne en Canberra in het zuidoosten van Australië. Banksia Canei wordt over het algemeen aangetroffen als een veel-vertakte struik die opgroeit tot 3 m hoog, met smalle bladeren en de gele bloeiwijzen (bloemaren) verschijnen van de late zomer tot de vroege winter. (nl)
  • Banksia canei är en tvåhjärtbladig växtart som beskrevs av . Banksia canei ingår i släktet Banksia och familjen Proteaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Banksia canei, commonly known as the mountain banksia, is a species of shrub that is endemic to southeastern Australia. It is generally encountered as a many-branched shrub that grows up to 3 m (10 ft) high, with narrow leaves and the yellow inflorescences (flower spikes) appearing from late summer to early winter. The old flowers fall off the spikes and up to 150 finely furred follicles develop, which remain closed until burnt in a bushfire. Each follicle bears two winged seeds. Response to fire is poorly known, although it is thought to regenerate by seed. Birds such as the yellow-tufted honeyeater and various insects forage among the flower spikes. It is frost tolerant in cultivation, but copes less well with aridity or humidity and is often short-lived in gardens. One cultivar, Banksia (en)
  • Banksia des montagnes Cet article est une ébauche concernant la flore. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Banksia canei Infrutescence de Banksia canei Espèce Banksia caneiJ.H.Willis, 1967 Classification phylogénétique Un cultivar prostré a été enregistré sous le nom de en 1978, mais semble avoir disparu dans les années 1990. (fr)
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  • بانكسيا كاني (ar)
  • Banksia canei (en)
  • Banksia canei (fr)
  • Banksia canei (in)
  • Banksia canei (nl)
  • Banksia canei (pt)
  • Banksia canei (sv)
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