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Banksia ericifolia - Heath Banksia

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Banksia ericifolia is a dynamic addition to any landscape, with its robust presence and vibrant attributes drawn directly from the rugged beauty of Australia. Fondly known as the Heath Banksia, it captivates both the eye and the eco-conscious heart with its cylindrical golden-orange flower spikes that set off a show from late summer to winter. Standing magnificently at up to 6 meters, it showcases a silhouette adorned with dark green needle-like leaves, offering a visual treat all year-round. Adaptable and hardy, the Heath Banksia flourishes in full sun to part shade and appreciates various soil types, with an added feature of drought-resistance. It's not just a feast for the eyes though, as these flourishing blooms serve as an inviting banquet for nectar-feeding birds and insects, thus enhancing biodiversity in your garden. Opt for the Heath Banksia - a truly rewarding choice for both its aesthetic appeal and environmental value.

  • Size: Up to 6 meters tall
  • Flowers: Large, cylindrical golden-orange flower spikes
  • Foliage: Narrow, needle-like dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-resistant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Wildlife attraction: Attracts nectar-feeding birds and insects
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