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Banksia ericifolia 'Fireworks' - Fireworks Heath Banksia

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Banksia ericifolia 'Fireworks' is a mesmerizing plant that captures the vibrant spectacle of a fireworks display in its visually striking flowers. Hailing from Australia, this medium-sized shrub reaches up to 2 meters in height, presenting a feast for the senses with its deep green, needle-like foliage, and vibrant cylindrical flower spikes, which transition from orange to yellow in a stunning imitation of an aerial light show. This hearty specimen is not only a vibrant addition to any landscape, it's also an invitation to nature; drawing birds and bees like a magnet. Remarkably hardy, Banksia 'Fireworks' thrives in a variety of settings from full sun to partial shade, and its low water usage and drought tolerance elevate it to a practical choice for low-maintenance gardens. Whether you're seeking to enhance a coastal landscape or add a dose of drama to your garden with a feature plant, Banksia 'Fireworks' holds a radiant allure that's both hardy and hassle-free.

  • Size: Up to 1-2 meters tall
  • Flowers: Vibrant cylindrical flower spikes, orange and yellow
  • Foliage: Deep green, needle-like leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Attracts Wildlife: Attracts birds and bees
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