Acorn Banksia Dwarf | Banksia prionotes dwarf
The Acorn Banksia Dwarf is a small bushy shrub with large acorn-shaped orange flower cones from late summer until early winter. The cones rise above the foliage of thick dark green serrated leaves.
This Banksia is ideal for landscapes, revegetation projects and native gardens where it will attract birds and native fauna.
Currently available in 130mm pots.
The Acorn Banksia Dwarf is a small bushy shrub with large acorn-shaped orange flower cones from late summer until early winter. The cones rise above the foliage of thick dark green serrated leaves.
This Banksia is ideal for landscapes, revegetation projects and native gardens where it will attract birds and native fauna.
Currently available in 130mm pots.
The Acorn Banksia Dwarf is a small bushy shrub with large acorn-shaped orange flower cones from late summer until early winter. The cones rise above the foliage of thick dark green serrated leaves.
This Banksia is ideal for landscapes, revegetation projects and native gardens where it will attract birds and native fauna.
Currently available in 130mm pots.
SIZE
1.5 metres high, 1.5 metres wide.
POSITION
Full sun.
CARE
Fertilise in Spring with a native organic fertiliser. Prune after flowering to maintain a compact habit.
FOUND NATURALLY
Beverley, Bruce Rock, Carnamah, Chapman Valley, Coorow, Corrigin, Cuballing, Cunderdin, Dalwallinu, Dandaragan, Dowerin, Gingin, Goomalling, Greater Geraldton, Irwin, Katanning, Kent, Kojonup, Moora, Morawa, Mundaring, Nedlands, Northampton, Pingelly, Quairading, Shark Bay, South Perth, Stirling, Subiaco, Three Springs, Victoria Plains, Wagin, Wanneroo, West Arthur, Wickepin, Wongan-Ballidu, York.