This is a species trial I'm starting from nursery stock. It is a locally native, very abundant coastal plant in my area, south west Western Australia. It grows as a shrub or small tree, and the variety I am using has naturally very small leaves. Also flowers in the cooler months and has a smaller flower than most banksia. Great potential here I think.
No wire etc has been applied yet just repotted from nursery soil and light trim to get started.
The natural leaf size
When it was in flower a couple of months ago
Forming a large thicket on the southern coast - West Cape Howe National Park. In winter.
Banksia/Dryandra Sessilis - Parrot Bush
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Re: Banksia/Dryandra Sessilis - Parrot Bush
The old parrot bush! We had 1000s of them where I grew up. Hopefully 1 won’t have that smell a whole bushland of them does really interested to see how this goes
Mickey