RF2PJ17HH–Full frame closeup shot showing some Banksia cones
RME4H08N–Banksia integrifolia cone in The Essence of Australia Garden at RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2014
RMH6HWKN–Banksia seed cone. Victoria, Australia.
RMBFPB5D–Bull Banksia, Giant Banksia, Banksia grandis, cone, Western Australia
RF2WGG9XJ–Yellow flower cone of Candlestick Banksia (Banksia attenuata), in natural habitat, Western Australia
RFC8MY54–Swamp banksia (Banksia robur), looking down on top of flowering cone
RFFCYEJT–Banksia cone on a tree in New South Wales, Australia
RFG3TJ94–Close-up of an Australian Old Man Banksia (Banksia serrata) cone with open seed pods.Seed pods opened by bushfire.
RMDEXTPK–Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo Calyptorhynchus funereus Eating cones of Banksia marginata Photographed in Tasmania, Australia
RMEF08G9–Banksia cone on a tree in New South Wales, Australia
RF2G348M4–Open seed follicles on Banksia serrata cone following a bushfire in Sydney woodland, NSW, Australia
RF2C0D7FF–Burnt Coast Banksia cone as a result of recent bushfire
RFR2H2XB–Burnt Banksia serrata cone releasing seeds. Opened by a bushfire in the Royal National Park, NSW, Australia
RMGN75YA–Attractive yellow flower, green leaves, and grey seed cone of Banksia serrata tree, a bird attracting Australian wildflower
RMB4XRBH–Bull Banksia Banksia grandis fruiting cone in early stages of development Banksia Farm Mt Barker Western Australia September
RFPRHA3M–Close up of a Banksia cone flower and leaves with a spiky texture
RMB5KXYB–Bird's Nest or Baxter's Banksia (Banksia baxteri) fruiting cone Woody Lake Nature Reserve Esperance Western Australia September
RFR2WP5A–Open seed follicles and new growth on Banksia oblongifolia cone, the Fern -Leaved Banksia, following a bushfire in heath, in the Royal national Park
RMB4XRGF–River Banksia Banksia seminuda low costal form fruiting cones Banksia Farm Mt Barker Western Australia September
RM2BTJ1JJ–Beautiful orange blossom of the Acorn Banksia.
RF2FMRH61–Hairpin banksia flower cone growing upwards from the tree branches. The distinctive inflorescences or flower spikes occur over a short period through
RFCWXJTB–Australian Banksia flower
RMH6HWM2–Banksia. Victoria, Australia.
RFCWGJ4Y–Heath Banksia flower
RFE80PJ4–Looking down on flower of scarlet banksia (Banksia coccinea), southwest Western Australia
RFH2GCNG–Australian native Jacky Dragon lizard (Amphibolurus muricatus) resting on a Banksia serrata cone in eucalypt forest
RMDEXTTE–Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo Calyptorhynchus funereus Photographed in Tasmania, Australia
RMEF08G8–Banksia cone on a tree in New South Wales, Australia
RM2AHMGPA–Banksia Seed Pod Cone after Flowering
RF2C0D7F3–Burnt Coast Banksia cone as a result of recent bushfire
RFFCYG36–Australian Banksia pod on white background
RFTRNFNA–Banksia Cone
RMF2PW1B–Banksia menziesii or also known as Firewood Banksia
RF2F8A3CF–Saw-tooth Banksia flower or Banksia cone
RFPRH9A1–Close up of a Banksia cone flower and leaves with a spiky texture
RF2K138E4–Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo feeding on Saw Banksia cone
RF2BP29DB–Banksia Speciosa
RMB4XRTD–Swamp or Marsh Banksia Banksia paludosa fruiting cone cultivated plant Banksia Farm Mt Barker Western Australia September
RF2CG1EXP–Banksia Birthday Candles outdoors and sunlight in summer
RF2FMRGTM–Hairpin banksia flower cone growing upwards from the tree branches. The distinctive inflorescences or flower spikes occur over a short period through
RMB5KY9J–Acorn or Orange Banksia (Banksia prionotes) Inflorescence in flower and old fruiting cone Stirling Range National Park
RF2EAXKN3–Banksia spinulosa plant hairpin banksia potted with cones outdoors
RMB4XRA8–Bird's Nest Baxter's Banksia (Banksia baxteri) fruiting cone cultivated plant Banksia Farm Mt Barker Western Australia September
RMP8AD9G–Banksia aemula cones. The tree is also commonly called Wallum banksia.
RFH2GCP1–Australian native Jacky Dragon lizard (Amphibolurus muricatus) resting on a Banksia serrata cone in eucalypt forest,
RFGF76FE–Banksia robur flower in Australian National Botanic Gardens.
RF2J3EAC5–Magnified view of Acorn Banksia (Banksia prionotes) fruit follicles and valves.
RFT5F29D–Brown flowering native Australian shrub Coastal Banksia or Banksia Intergifolia.
RF2HFDGB5–Isolated macro view of emerging Silver Banksia (Banksia marginata) inflorescence, South Australia
RFFCYG31–Australian Banksia pod on white background
RF2HJ2EC5–Close up of spent Banksia at Point D'Entrecasteaux in Western Australia with ripening seed pods from which the ripe nuts are ejected to allow the plan
RMF2PW1D–Banksia menziesii or also known as Firewood Banksia
RF2WH1WDK–Yellow flower cone of Candlestick Banksia (Banksia attenuata), in natural habitat, Western Australia
RFPRH996–Close up of a Banksia cone flower and leaves with a spiky texture
RF2K138CR–Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo feeding on Saw Banksia cone
RFPN2A6H–Yellow Banksia Grandis or Bull Banksia Western Australia
RFW5KF21–Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo feeding on Banksia cone Calyptorhynchus funereus Eastern Australia
RFS46T37–Low angle view of Banksia integrifolia commonly known as the coast banksia, with yellow flower and cone/seed head against blue sky. Australian native flora. Copy space.
RF2CFN7B0–Saw-tooth Banksia cone chewed by a Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo looking for grubs
RFK6XT4N–Burnt Banksia cones releasing seeds. Opened by a bushfire in heathland in Kamay Botany Bay National Park, NSW, Australia
RFM547C8–Old Banksia seed cone on the tree.
RFRHANRP–Australian native Coast Banskia seed pod, Banksia integrifolia, family Proteaceae, Wollongong, NSW, Australia. Leaves dark green above and white below
RM2C2D4KC–Firewood Banksia flower in garden.
RFG2CJNY–Cone and leaves of an Old Man Banksia Tree (Banksia serrata) in the Australian bush
RFPB41D3–Yellow Australian native Banksia wildflower in bloom against green foliage
RF2FMRGJ8–Hairpin banksia flower cone growing upwards from the tree branches, not yet blossoming. The distinctive inflorescences or flower spikes occur over a s
RF2G8MYJ2–A beautiful yellow banksia flower amongst other trees and shrubs, providing nectar and pollen for birds and bees, North Island, New Zealand
RF2HFDGFD–Isolated macro view of emerging Silver Banksia (Banksia marginata) inflorescence, South Australia
RF2T9JH5A–Hairpin banksia flower cone growing upwards from the tree branches. The distinctive inflorescences or flower spikes occur over a short period through
RMB4XT2F–Ground Creeping Banksia (Banksia petiolaris) flower spikes in bud cultivated Banksia Farm Mt Barker Western Australia September
RMF2YGHG–Banksia menziesii or also known as Firewood Banksia
RM2BNBD72–A native Australian Banksia Serrata seed cone opened by fire during a recent hazard reduction burn in Sydney, Australia
RF2RE80B9–Banksia Spinulosa in Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia
RFGEYM06–Banksia wild flower in yellow with Perth city in the background
RFPN2A6G–Yellow Banksia Grandis or Bull Banksia Western Australia
RF2F6DR1B–Yellow flowering native Australian shrub Coastal Banksia or Banksia Intergifolia.
RF2WJE43D–Showy banksia (Banksia speciosa) with yellow flower cones in various stages, Esperance, Western Australia
RFFCRFXH–Orange Australian Banksia oblongifolia, also known as a rusty banksia, a flower with spikes
RF2WM06MM–Bull Banksia (Banksia grandis) with yellow flower spike and saw-toothed leaves, in natural habitat, Western Australia
RMA3E86T–Dinner menu & carved banksia cone
RFKGC2AP–Yellow Australian Banksia flower on tree, closeup, soft background. Macro of native Australian plant, Banksia flower, low angle view, bokeh.
RF2R1NCM8–Silver banksia flower and cone, Banksia marginata, Tasmania, Australia. Close up of the flower spike through the leaves with bokeh background. Also kn
RMB60PN3–Prostrate Banksia (Banksia gardneri var. brevidentata) flower and fruit Stirling Range National Park Western Australia September
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