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Banksia ashbyi - Ashby's Banksia

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Banksia ashbyi is a remarkable evergreen shrub, colloquially known as Ashby's Banksia, that hails from the botanical lineage of the Proteaceae family. Originating from Western Australia, this robust plant makes an impressive statement, reaching a commanding height of 2 to 5 meters. Displaying a tousle of broad, spiky leaves, Ashby's Banksia forms an enticingly dense screen, an excellent choice for landscaping tasks. It distinguishes itself with thrilling, vibrant orange-to-red cylindrical flowers that bloom during winter and spring. These vivid blossom clusters not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of your garden but also serve as a delectable nectar source for birds and insects, further enlivening your outdoor space. With a preference for well-drained soils and sun exposure ranging from full sun to partial shade, this plant is incredibly adaptable. It boasts a remarkable capability to thrive in varied weather conditions, demonstrating a high frost resistance and wind tolerance. Essentially, Ashby's Banksia is a low-maintenance, resilient, and visually stunning plant that will prove to be a transformational addition to any garden.

  • Size: Up to 2-5 meters tall
  • Flowers: Vibrant, cylindrical orange-to-red
  • Foliage: Broad, spiky leaves
  • Water usage: Low to moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Attracts Wildlife: Nectar source for birds and insects
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