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Banksia serrata
Banksia serrata
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Common Name:
Old Man Banksia
Description:
Banksia serrata, commonly known as Old Man Banksia, is a rugged and iconic Australian native tree or large shrub, known for its gnarled trunk, leathery serrated leaves, and large, cylindrical flower spikes. These creamy yellow to pale green flower cones appear from late summer into winter and are followed by woody seed cones with prominent follicles, often giving the plant a dramatic, ancient look. Native to the east coast of Australia, including parts of Victoria, this species thrives in coastal conditions and nutrient-poor sandy soils, making it an ideal choice for low-maintenance, drought-tolerant gardens in Melbourne. Banksia serrata prefers full sun but will tolerate part shade and light frosts. It supports local wildlife by providing nectar for birds, bees, and mammals, and its tough structure offers shelter and nesting habitat. This species is especially valued for its resilience, sculptural presence, and adaptability to both coastal and inland conditions.
Form:
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Tree - Small
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Shrub - Large
Mature Size:
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Height: 4 to 10 metres
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Width: 3 to 6 metres
Aspect:
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Full Sun
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Part Shade
Flowering:
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Flowers in Summer
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Flowers in Autumn
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Flowers in Winter
Flower Colour:
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Pale Yellow
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Cream
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Greenish
Key Attributes:
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Australian native
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Bird Attracting
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Bee Attracting
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Drought Tolerant
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Coastal Tolerant
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Fire Retardant Qualities (low flammability)
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Suitable for Feature Planting
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Wind Tolerant
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Low Maintenance
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Sculptural Form
Toxicity:
Not known to be toxic to humans or animals.
Companion Plants:
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Leptospermum laevigatum
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Grevillea ‘Robyn Gordon’
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Lomandra longifolia
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Melaleuca armillaris
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Eucalyptus pulverulenta


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