Banksia arborea
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| Banksia arborea |
Banksia arborea, commonly known as Yilgarn Dryandra, is a plant endemic to Western Australia, notable as it is the only dryandra to grow to tree-like proportions. It is found inland north of Southern Cross.
[edit] References
- Banksia arborea. FloraBase. Department of Environment and Conservation, Government of Western Australia.
This article has been automatically updated to reflect the transfer of Dryandra species to Banksia.

