Banksia Integrifolia – Coast Banksia seeds

Reforest Australia

Cape Schanck Road, Cape Schanck, Victoria, Australia

$14.00

Banksia integrifolia – Coast Banksia (25 seeds)

Habit and Habitat:
Banksia integrifolia, also known as Coast Banksia, is a magnificent native Australian plant celebrated for its unique habit and habitat. It thrives in coastal regions, sandy soils, and heathlands, making it a captivating addition to coastal and native-themed gardens.

Place in Local Habitat and Ecosystem Distribution:
Coast Banksia is a keystone species in coastal habitats, where its presence contributes to sand dune stabilization and prevents erosion. It is also found in heathlands and woodlands, adding to the ecological diversity of these environments.

Planting Companions:
In your home garden, Coast Banksia pairs splendidly with other coastal and native plants such as Leptospermum laevigatum and Lomandra longifolia. Together, they create a vibrant and sustainable landscape.

Human and Wildlife Uses:
Banksia integrifolia has cultural significance in Indigenous Australian traditions. For humans, its flowers produce nectar that attracts native birds and insects, making it a wonderful addition to wildlife-friendly gardens.

Care Instructions:
To successfully plant Coast Banksia in your home garden, choose a sunny location with well-draining soil. It is a hardy species, drought-tolerant once established. Regular watering during the first year will encourage strong root growth.

Size, Height, Width, Flower, and Leaf Characteristics:
Coast Banksia is a medium-sized tree, typically growing to heights of 6 to 10 meters. Its leaves are leathery and glossy, with a lovely shade of green, adding a touch of elegance to the landscape. The distinctive flower spikes, known as “cones,” are large, cylindrical, and striking pale yellow in color, often attracting birds and other pollinators.

Latin Etymology:
The genus name “Banksia” honors Sir Joseph Banks, a botanist who accompanied Captain James Cook on his voyages. The species name “integrifolia” refers to the plant’s entire, or “entirely” smooth-margined, leaves.

Traditional Uses:
Coast Banksia has cultural significance in Indigenous Australian traditions, where it holds symbolic value and plays a role in various ceremonies.

 

PROPAGATION NOTES:

For great results refrigerate your seeds for 1-2 weeks before sowing. This emulates an over-wintering effect that helps with germination rates.

Sow seeds in a native-specific potting mix.

A good general rule to follow is to sow seeds at a depth relative to the size of the seed.

(Eucalyptus seeds require a light dusting of soil as their seeds are usually tiny. Warrigal Greens require a 50mm to 100mm depth.)

Keep moist, water daily until germination in 3-12 weeks at a minimum of 15° Celsius.

Reduce your watering amount once germination has occurred.

Sow at any time of the year, but you’ll experience a lower germination rate in the middle of winter.

*The pack includes 25 seeds. We are experiencing an +95% germination rate with these seeds under ideal conditions.

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