A medium sized tree with rough grey bark and dull green leaves. Long pale yellow spikes are produced from autumn to spring followed by silvery grey cones.
Common Name:
Coast Banksia
Description:
A medium sized tree with rough grey bark and dull green leaves. Long pale yellow spikes are produced from autumn to spring followed by silvery grey cones.
Categories:
Growing Conditions:
Uses:
Erosion control, coastal gardens, winter colour garden, bird attracting.
Position:
Grow in well drained soil in a sunny position. Coastal conditions, windy positions and frost are tolerated.
Care:
Watering in summer.
Planting:
Cultivate soil and dig hole twice the width of the plant. Place plant in hole level with surrounding soil and fill firmly with soil. Water well.
Height:
10-20m
Width:
5-10m
Pot Sizes:
Banksia integrifolia
A medium sized tree with rough grey bark and dull green leaves. Long pale yellow spikes are produced from autumn to spring followed by silvery grey cones.