Banksia lemanniana

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Banksia lemanniana es una especie de un pequeño e insólito grupo de banksias en Australia occidental cuyas espigas de flores miran al suelo. rdf:langString
Banksia lemanniana är en tvåhjärtbladig växtart som beskrevs av Meissn. Banksia lemanniana ingår i släktet Banksia och familjen Proteaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. rdf:langString
Banksia lemanniana é uma espécie de arbusto da família Proteaceae endêmica da Austrália Ocidental. Foi descrita cientificamente pelo botânico Carl Meissner. rdf:langString
Banksia lemanniana, the yellow lantern banksia or Lemann's banksia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae, native to Western Australia. It generally grows as an open woody shrub or small tree to 5 m (16 ft) high, with stiff serrated leaves and unusual hanging inflorescences. Flowering occurs over summer, the greenish buds developing into oval flower spikes before turning grey and developing the characteristic large woody follicles. It occurs within and just east of the Fitzgerald River National Park on the southern coast of the state. B. lemanniana is killed by bushfire and regenerates from seed. rdf:langString
Banksia lemanniana communément appelé la lanterne jaune Banksia ou Banksia du Lemann, est une espèce d'arbuste du genre Banksia de la famille des Proteaceae. Elle pousse au centre et à l'est de la côte sud de l'Australie. L'arbuste atteint généralement une hauteur de 5 mètres, avec des feuilles dentelées raides, et exceptionnellement des inflorescences pendantes. La floraison a lieu au cours de l'été, les bourgeons verdâtres se développent en fleur ovales. rdf:langString
Banksia lemanniana Meisn., 1852 è un arbusto legnoso appartenente alla famiglia delle Proteaceae, endemica dell'Australia Occidentale. Generalmente cresce come un arbusto aperto o un piccolo albero alto fino a 5 metri con foglie dentellate rigide ed insolite infiorescenze pendenti. La fioritura avviene durante l'estate, i boccioli verdognoli si sviluppano a partire dal fiore ed in seguito divengono grigi sviluppando i caratteristici grandi follicoli legnosi. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Sirmuellera lemanniana ( Kuntze)
rdf:langString Banksia lemanniana, the yellow lantern banksia or Lemann's banksia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae, native to Western Australia. It generally grows as an open woody shrub or small tree to 5 m (16 ft) high, with stiff serrated leaves and unusual hanging inflorescences. Flowering occurs over summer, the greenish buds developing into oval flower spikes before turning grey and developing the characteristic large woody follicles. It occurs within and just east of the Fitzgerald River National Park on the southern coast of the state. B. lemanniana is killed by bushfire and regenerates from seed. Described by Swiss botanist Carl Meissner in 1856, Banksia lemanniana was named in honour of English botanist Charles Morgan Lemann. It is one of three or four related species all with pendent inflorescences, which is an unusual feature of banksias. No subspecies are recognised. Banksia lemanniana is classified as Not Threatened under the Wildlife Conservation Act of Western Australia. Unlike many Western Australian banksias, it appears to have some resistance to dieback from the soil-borne water mould Phytophthora cinnamomi, and is one of the easier Western Australian species to grow in cultivation.
rdf:langString Banksia lemanniana es una especie de un pequeño e insólito grupo de banksias en Australia occidental cuyas espigas de flores miran al suelo.
rdf:langString Banksia lemanniana communément appelé la lanterne jaune Banksia ou Banksia du Lemann, est une espèce d'arbuste du genre Banksia de la famille des Proteaceae. Elle pousse au centre et à l'est de la côte sud de l'Australie. L'arbuste atteint généralement une hauteur de 5 mètres, avec des feuilles dentelées raides, et exceptionnellement des inflorescences pendantes. La floraison a lieu au cours de l'été, les bourgeons verdâtres se développent en fleur ovales. Décrite par Carl Meissner en 1856, la plante est nommée en l'honneur de . C'est une des trois ou quatre espèces ayant des inflorescences apparentes. Aucune sous-espèces n'est connue. Banksia lemanniana n'est pas une espèce menacée de disparition, contrairement à de nombreux banksias australiennes.
rdf:langString Banksia lemanniana Meisn., 1852 è un arbusto legnoso appartenente alla famiglia delle Proteaceae, endemica dell'Australia Occidentale. Generalmente cresce come un arbusto aperto o un piccolo albero alto fino a 5 metri con foglie dentellate rigide ed insolite infiorescenze pendenti. La fioritura avviene durante l'estate, i boccioli verdognoli si sviluppano a partire dal fiore ed in seguito divengono grigi sviluppando i caratteristici grandi follicoli legnosi. Fu descritta per la prima volta dal botanico svizzero Carl Meissner nel 1856, il nome della pianta è stato dato in onore al botanico inglese .
rdf:langString Banksia lemanniana är en tvåhjärtbladig växtart som beskrevs av Meissn. Banksia lemanniana ingår i släktet Banksia och familjen Proteaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.
rdf:langString Banksia lemanniana é uma espécie de arbusto da família Proteaceae endêmica da Austrália Ocidental. Foi descrita cientificamente pelo botânico Carl Meissner.
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