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BANKSIA petiolaris 50 seed

Prostrate Banksia

SKU: B 36-50s
Stock: In Stock

Family: Proteaceae
Characteristics: Prostrate shrub spread 2m

Seed per packet: 5
Sold by seed count.

Size:
$52.00 AUD Excl. GST

A prostrate shrub spreading up to 2m (7ft) with brown flower buds that are followed by cylindrical yellow-cream flowers 10-15cm high in late spring to early summer.
The thick stems grow horizontally and are covered in fine hairs. Large leathery dull green leaves which are white on the underside grow vertically on stalks 15cm (6”) high can reach 60cm (2ft) in length and 10cm (4”) wide.

Endemic to the Esperance region of Western Australia.
Prefers a sandy well-drained soil on an open sunny position or part shade. Avoid waterlogged soils. Frost hardy.

they were discarded.

The best time to sow Banksia seeds is autumn or spring. Sow in contains and transplant when they are big enough to handle.
The growing medium should be well draining but should remain damp between watering. Banksia dislikes wet roots, so don't overwater them, or they will rot.
Sow the seed flat around 5mm deep. Vermiculite is an excellent medium to cover the surface as it helps retain moisture and controls the temperature.  
Germination should occur in 14-40 days at 20-25°C

Please do not be too hasty to discard seeds that do not germinate; seeds will often lay dormant until the conditions are similar to their natural germination requirements.

Pre-germination of seeds by sowing into a closed container containing moist vermiculite or similar material is also helpful for germinating seeds, particularly for winter sowing when outdoor temperatures may be unsuitable. Germination usually occurs in 1-2 weeks using this method, and when the root has reached about a centimetre or so in length, the seedling can be placed into a small pot of seed-raising mix.

Pre-treatment of smoke is not critical to the germination of this species. However, many members of the Proteaceae family are responsive to the pre-treatment of smoke.
Smoke treatments are simple and can be undertaken by soaking the seed overnight or applying it to the surface after sowing; both provide good results. Smoke treatments are available by clicking here.

Please note:
These growth notes are provided as guidance only and do not guarantee successful germination.

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