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Horizontal close-up photo of green and rust-coloured new leaves and black seed pods on a native species Banksia bush growing in the clay heathland natural reserve forest at Byron Bay, NSW in Summer
Saw or Old Man Banksia tree in flower
Vertical close-up photo of green and rust-coloured new leaves and a young flower spike on a native species Banksia bush growing on clay heathland at Byron Bay, NSW in Summer
Horizontal close-up photo of green and rust-coloured new leaves and young flower spikes on a native species Banksia bush growing on clay heathland at Byron Bay, NSW in Summer
Beautiful Banksia tree in autumn
The serrated leaves of Banksia serrata at Australia forest, commonly known as the saw banksia, or the red honeysuckle and as wiriyagan, is a species of woody shrub or tree of the genus Banksia, in the family Proteaceae. Native to the east coast of Australia
Horizontal close-up photo of green and rust-coloured new leaves, a young flower spike and a mature flower head, on a native species Banksia bush growing on clay heathland at Byron Bay, NSW in Summer. Indigenous Australian people use nectar from the flower as a food source. Soft focus background.
Scaevola aemula
An acorn banksia or orange banksia (banksia prionotes), with large flower spikes. Endemic to the southwest of Western Australia, in Badgingarra National Park
Scaevola aemula
Acorn Banksia in Kalbarri National Park, Western Australia, Australia
The cones of the bird´s nest Banksia often show funny shapes when the seed capsules have developed.
Scaevola aemula - fairy or common fan flower, flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae.
The pale yellow cylindrical flowers of Banksia integrifolia, or coast banksia, bloom prominently among thick, olive-green foliage. Native to eastern Australia, this hardy species thrives in coastal and woodland environments, showcasing the striking forms and textures of Australian native flora
The vibrant orange flower of Banksia ericifolia emerges from dense, needle-like foliage, basking in the sunlight of a native Australian national park. This striking member of the Proteaceae family shows the unique floral diversity of Australia's bushland
Blue Sky background with native banksia tree with beautiful yellow flowers.
Yellow australian Banksia flower blooms.
Yellow Banksia rose
Australian Banksia flower in full bloom.
5 Dollars Australia with the image of Banksia flowers and the Eastern Honeyeater bird. Polymer money. Australian money.
Australian native Banksia spinulosa growing in bush land in Sydney, NSW.
Delicate fanflowers, Scaevola aemula, bloom gracefully in pots placed on a weathered wooden table, set against a moss-touched wooden fence, presenting a harmonious blend of floral beauty and rustic charm.
Acorn Banksia (Banksia prionotes) with its distinctive bright orange cylindrical flower spike growing in natural bushland north of Perth, Western Australia. This iconic Australian native plant is endemic to the southwest biodiversity hotspot and is an important nectar source for birds and pollinators.
The bright red flowers of the Scarlet Banksia are a beautiful dash of color in springtime in Western Australia. Photo with dark background.
The vibrant orange flower of Banksia ericifolia emerges from dense, needle-like foliage, basking in the sunlight of a native Australian national park. This striking member of the Proteaceae family shows the unique floral diversity of Australia's bushland
Yelakut desert banksia ornata plant
Flowering Acorn Banksia (Banksia prionotes) growing in its natural heathland habitat north of Perth, Western Australia. This iconic native Australian wildflower displays its characteristic cylindrical orange-yellow flower spikes and is an important nectar source for birds and insects in the biodiversity-rich southwest of Australia.
Yellow Banksia flower in bloom
Bird’s nest banksia flower (Banksia baxteri) photographed near Ravensthorpe, Western Australia. The image is featuring the shape of the yellow inflorescence. Native plant species in natural habitat. No people.
Bird’s nest banksia flower (Banksia baxteri) photographed near Ravensthorpe, Western Australia. The image is featuring the shape of the yellow inflorescence. Native plant species in natural habitat. No people.
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