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Banksia 'Birthday Candles'

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Dwarf cultivae of Banksia spinulosa

Banksia 'Birthday Candles'
GenusBanksia
SpeciesB. spinulosa var. spinulosa
Cultivar'Birthday Candles'
OriginAustraflora Nurseries, Montrose, Victoria, Australia

Banksia 'Birthday Candles' is a dwarf cultivar of Banksia spinulosa var. spinulosa developed by Bill Molyneux of Austraflora Nurseries in Montrose, Victoria. It has since become the highest-selling native plant in Australia.

Description

Its height averages 18 cm, and its width 44 cm. The inflorescences are short and upright and appear on branch ends from early autumn to early spring (March to September in Australia). They are yellow, with contrasting red styles.

Origin

It was selected in 1985 from a number of seedlings which were raised at Austraflora Nurseries in Australia, the original material hailing from Schnapper Point near Ulladulla on the New South Wales South Coast.

Cultivation

The cultivar is said to be adaptable to a wide range of climatic conditions including a moderate tolerance of frost. It has a high tolerance to salt-laden coastal winds.

References

  1. Plant Pioneers, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 9 October 2020, retrieved 21 October 2020


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