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Orange inflorescence of the Acorn Banksia, Banksia prionotes, family Proteaceae.
A Close-Up of the Pohutukawa flower (Metrosideros excelsa). This New Zealand coastal tree is known as the New Zealand Christmas Tree due to the profusion of crimson flowers it bears about Christmas time.
Close up of Australian Heath Banksia
Bee pollinating a Banksia wildflower plant from the family Proteaceae. These Australian wildflowers and popular garden plants are easily recognised by their characteristic flower spikes and fruiting.
Banksia menziesii is a species of flowering plant in the genus Banksia. It is a gnarled tree up to 10 m tall, or a lower spreading 1–3 m shrub in the more northern parts of its range. The serrated leaves are dull green with new growth a paler grey green. The prominent autumn and winter inflorescences are often two-coloured red or pink and yellow.
Close up of flower of river banksia, Banksia seminuda. Native of Australia.
Beautiful Waratah flower, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Australian native Showy Dryandra inflorescence, Banksia formosa, family Proteaceae. Endemic to southwest Western Australia. Formerly Dryandra formosa. Used as cut flowers in floriculture industry
Albany Banksia - Banksia coccinea also scarlet, waratah or Albany banksia, erect shrub or small tree in Proteaceae in south west coast of Western Australia, red blossom in the green bush.
Banksia plant in Australia
Australian wildflowers
yellow protea pincushion bulb, close up
Banksia coccinea or Scarlet Banksia is a shrub that lives along the  south coast of Western Australia. Photographed: Cheynes Beach
Horizontal closeup photo of the green leaves, brown trunk, branches and one bright yellow flower on an Australian native Banksia tree growing in a coastal garden in Spring. Byron Bay, north coast NSW.
Inflorescence of the firewood banksia.  The individual flowers at the bottom have already opened. The flowers at the top are unopened.
Banksia and wattle, an Australian spring.
Heath Banksia in flower
Beautiful young flower of Banksia, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Plant community with royal hakea (Hakea victoria), Barrens regelia (Regelia velutina) and oak-leaved banksia (banksia quercifolia) in Fitzgerald River National Park, Western Australia
Portrait of a Banksia Coccinea, otherwise known as a scarlet banksia, Waratah banksia or Albany banksia. A red and pale grey bloom, native to Western Australia. Used in floral design in both fresh and dried bouquets and flower arrangements. Long lasting bloom, great as a cut flower. Soft grey inside with outer parts of red loops and spikes make it a very interesting in both colour and structure.
Close-up of a native coastal banksia tree with a clean blue sky and ocean backdrop.
inside of a red flower, taken with a macro lens
The Scarlet Banksia has beautiful red and white flowers.
Telopea truncata, or the Tasmanian waratah, is endemic to the state and brightens up the wilderness between November and January. The flower attracts not only birds and bees but a following of bushwalkers and photographers keen to take in its beauty.
The Scarlet banksia occurs close to the south coast of Western Australia in a small region. The flower spikes are usually in bloom from July to October.
Banksia flowers in spring in Canberra, ACT.
Heath Banksia shrub in flower
Horizontal closeup photo of golden Banksia flower cones lit up by late afternoon sunshine and dark leaves growing on an uncultivated Banksia tree in coastal scrub forest near Ulladulla, south coast NSW.
Close up of uniquely beautiful rare red wild Scarlet Banksia flowers in the wilderness of remote Bremer Bay, Western Australia.
Protea  bud for the pincushion flower, close up
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