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Banksia subg. Isostylis

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37: 1815: 50: 1040: 816: 377: 1154:, roots with dense clusters of short lateral rootlets that form a mat in the soil just below the leaf litter. These roots are particularly efficient at absorbing nutrients from nutrient-poor soils, such as the 1205: 789:. They eventually accepted both of George's subgenera, using each as an outgroup in the analysis of the other. Thus their analysis yielded no information about the circumscription and placement of 1969: 1368: 759: 402: 1388: 471: 534: 568: 801: 417: 1808: 1954: 1959: 1918: 1308: 1261: 1569:
Mast, Austin R.; Eric H. Jones & Shawn P. Havery (2005). "An assessment of old and new DNA sequence evidence for the paraphyly of
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has been set aside. If maintained at all in Mast and Thiele's forthcoming arrangement, it will be at a lesser rank than subgenus.
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is better known, but its usefulness as an amenity plant is limited by the fact that it has very prickly leaves.
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Broadhurst, Linda M.; Coates, David J. (2004). "Genetic divergence among and diversity within two rare
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as a distinct clade, but place it in a fairly recent position, within a clade that also contains
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Thiele and Ladiges' arrangement was not accepted by George, and was largely discarded by him in
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is widely distributed and relatively common, but the other two species are rare and threatened.
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species are popular in cultivation. The two rare species are virtually unknown in cultivation.
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were much more important taxonomically. His conclusion was that the taxon should remain in
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is treated as the type because it was the only member when the subgenus was published.
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flower heads have an ovoid axis, suggestive of a greatly reduced flower spike, whereas
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species were published, but there was no change to the 1810 arrangement, and no new
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species are all upright shrubs or trees, with a single trunk. They generally have
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follicles are thin and hairless; and the involucral, common and floral bracts of
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the property of having compact, dome-shaped flower heads. Structurally, however,
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within the subgenus yielded both other possibilities: some analyses suggested
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have dome-shaped flower heads that are superficially similar to those of
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promoted it back to subgenus rank, and published a second species,
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Subgenus in the family Proteaceae from southwest Western Australia
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would be the most basal of the three species: it occurs in the
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with a dome-shaped inflorescence. He did not explicitly name a
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Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
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has been publishing results of ongoing cladistic analyses of
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Early in 2007, Mast and Thiele initiated a rearrangement of
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to be the most basal of the three species, a 2004 study of
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are most common, whereas the others are restricted to the
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flower heads emerge from a flat receptable. Furthermore,
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species and their common close relative in the subgenus
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Mast, Austin R.; Thiele, Kevin (2007). "The transfer of
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were largely superficial, whereas the similarities with
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Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen
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Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen
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is widespread within 70 kilometres of the coast from
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grows as a large shrub, up to three metres in height.
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Twenty years later, Brown issued a supplement to his
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Supplementum Primum Prodromi Florae Novae Hollandiae
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Supplementum Primum Prodromi Florae Novae Hollandiae
1856: 577:, but Bentham also published a putative variety of 1122:occurs slightly further south, in the vicinity of 979:still remain unclear. Though Mast's studies found 812:was unaffected and can be summarised as follows: 540:in 1856, he demoted both of Brown's subgenera to 1970:Taxa named by Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773) 1182:following a bushfire. This adaptation, known as 406:; thus its full name, with author citation, is 300:flower heads are quite different from those of 770:. They took up the question of an affinity of 1297:(1999). "Banksia". In Wilson, Annette (ed.). 1289: 1287: 1285: 1255: 1253: 1251: 634:for the entire genus, republishing the names 518:is now considered a nomenclatural synonym of 508:Histoire Naturelle des Vegetaux: Phanerogames 8: 1695:(Australian Flora and Fauna Series Number 8) 1520:(Proteaceae) based on Their cpDNA phylogeny" 1359: 1357: 686:L.f. None of them are considered members of 1501: 1499: 1844: 1813: 1809:Department of the Environment and Heritage 438:s first infrageneric taxon. Brown erected 420:was the first infrageneric arrangement of 35: 20: 1537: 559:. Meissner's rank and circumscription of 1721:β€” Matchstick Banksia, Quairading Banksia 1170:have a limited ability to resprout from 766:analysis of morphological characters of 555:as a monospecific taxon containing only 1247: 804:. The placement and circumscription of 674:(Saw Banksia). This challenge failed, 1762:Society for Growing Australian Plants 1309:Australian Biological Resources Study 1214:dieback, and grazing on seedlings by 656:Isostylis integrifolia (L.f.) Britten 7: 1744:Species Profile and Threats Database 1725:Species Profile and Threats Database 952:for the species having spoon-shaped 1208:. Threats include loss of habitat, 1196:have been declared rare under both 793:, and their arrangement maintained 747:, was published by George in 1988. 646:Isostylis ericifolia (L.f.) Britten 589:, based on specimens collected by 14: 1758:The Banksia Book (Second Edition) 991:as basal, while others suggested 666:Isostylis serrata (L.f.) Britten 636:Isostylis dentata (L.f.) Britten 450:, which was then the only known 48: 1955:Banksia taxa by scientific name 960:was complete; in the meantime, 355:leaves, although in rare cases 1202:Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 1: 1960:Eudicots of Western Australia 1150:taxa, all three species have 1081:South West Botanical Province 601:. This was later overturned. 511:. This was not accepted, and 1617:Australian Systematic Botany 1580:Australian Systematic Botany 1477:Australian Systematic Botany 1438:Australian Systematic Botany 1835:Australian Plant Name Index 1414:Australian Plant Name Index 1346:Australian Plant Name Index 1174:on the trunk. But like all 1158:-deficient native soils of 241:There are three species of 1986: 1525:American Journal of Botany 1043:Distribution of the three 1029:Transitional Rainfall Zone 608:challenged the genus name 1665:10.1007/s10592-004-5268-9 1260:George, Alex S. (1981). " 630:Britten adopted the name 261:(matchstick banksia) and 165: 160: 45:Scientific classification 43: 34: 23: 1811:, Australian Government. 1756:George, Alex S. (1987). 999:having both genetic and 942:into it, and publishing 654:(Heath-leaved Banksia), 255:(holly-leaved banksia), 1932:Banksia subg. Isostylis 1892:Banksia subg. Isostylis 1091:in the north, south to 396:was first published by 220:. Members of subgenus 1211:Phytophthora cinnamomi 1064: 919:(Elegant Banksia) and 893:data for the subtribe 823: 612:, on the grounds that 458:for the subgenus, but 386: 1837:(APNI), IBIS database 1653:Conservation Genetics 1651:R.Br. (Proteaceae)". 1539:10.3732/ajb.89.8.1311 1416:(APNI), IBIS database 1348:(APNI), IBIS database 1178:s they release their 1042: 1015:factors suggest that 971:Relationships within 818: 760:a revised arrangement 379: 1614:L.f. (Proteaceae)". 1311:. pp. 175–251. 1142:is similar to other 802:his 1999 arrangement 678:L.f. was eventually 664:(Coast Banksia) and 661:B. integrifolia 644:(Tropical Banksia), 569:his 1870 arrangement 340:are unlike those of 312:taxa. Specifically, 1434:Ladiges, Pauline Y. 785:s placement within 697:came in 1981, when 693:The next change to 623:had precedent over 574:Flora Australiensis 535:his arrangement of 418:Brown's arrangement 1803:Flora of Australia 1300:Flora of Australia 1236:B. ilicifolia 1204:, and the federal 1168:B. ilicifolia 1085:B. ilicifolia 1065: 1053:B. ilicifolia 1021:High Rainfall Zone 1017:B. ilicifolia 989:B. ilicifolia 985:genetic divergence 861:B. ilicifolia 824: 651:B. ericifolia 579:B. ilicifolia 557:B. ilicifolia 544:rank, maintaining 460:B. ilicifolia 448:B. ilicifolia 387: 357:B. ilicifolia 269:B. ilicifolia 252:B. ilicifolia 177:Banksia ilicifolia 1942: 1941: 1850:Taxon identifiers 1738:Banksia oligantha 1693:The Banksia Atlas 1508:Thomas J. Givnish 1450:10.1071/SB9960661 1393:. London: Taylor. 1373:. London: Taylor. 1303:. Vol. 17B. 1266:L.f. (Proteaceae) 1198:Western Australia 1194:B. oligantha 1146:s. As with other 1120:B. oligantha 1077:Western Australia 1061:B. oligantha 1025:relictual species 1005:B. oligantha 993:B. oligantha 922:B. attenuata 868:B. oligantha 744:B. oligantha 599:Western Australia 372:Taxonomic history 332:coating, whereas 267:(Wagin banksia). 264:B. oligantha 218:Western Australia 192: 191: 184:Banksia oligantha 156: 1977: 1935: 1934: 1922: 1921: 1909: 1908: 1896: 1895: 1894: 1881: 1880: 1879: 1861: 1845: 1840: 1817: 1812: 1776: 1775: 1753: 1747: 1734: 1728: 1715: 1709: 1708: 1683: 1677: 1676: 1640: 1634: 1633: 1603: 1597: 1596: 1573:with respect to 1566: 1560: 1559: 1541: 1532:(8): 1311–1323. 1503: 1494: 1493: 1460: 1454: 1453: 1426: 1420: 1419: 1401: 1395: 1394: 1381: 1375: 1374: 1361: 1352: 1351: 1329: 1323: 1322: 1305:CSIRO Publishing 1291: 1280: 1279: 1257: 1180:aerial seed bank 1003:affinities with 905:with respect to 784: 563:was retained by 437: 152: 147: 53: 52: 39: 28: 21: 1985: 1984: 1980: 1979: 1978: 1976: 1975: 1974: 1965:Plant subgenera 1945: 1944: 1943: 1938: 1930: 1925: 1917: 1912: 1904: 1899: 1890: 1889: 1884: 1875: 1874: 1869: 1859: 1852: 1820: 1788: 1785: 1780: 1779: 1772: 1755: 1754: 1750: 1740:β€” Wagin Banksia 1735: 1731: 1719:Banksia cuneata 1716: 1712: 1705: 1688:Hopper, Stephen 1685: 1684: 1680: 1642: 1641: 1637: 1630:10.1071/SB06016 1605: 1604: 1600: 1593:10.1071/SB04015 1577:(Proteaceae)". 1568: 1567: 1563: 1505: 1504: 1497: 1490:10.1071/SB97026 1464:Mast, Austin R. 1462: 1461: 1457: 1428: 1427: 1423: 1403: 1402: 1398: 1383: 1382: 1378: 1363: 1362: 1355: 1331: 1330: 1326: 1319: 1293: 1292: 1283: 1259: 1258: 1249: 1244: 1224: 1190:B. cuneata 1132: 1101:B. cuneata 1057:B. cuneata 1037: 1013:biogeographical 997:B. cuneata 981:B. cuneata 916:B. elegans 875:B. cuneata 820:B. cuneata 797:as a subgenus. 782: 756:Pauline Ladiges 704:B. cuneata 671:B. serrata 641:B. dentata 475:; another nine 435: 383:B. cuneata 374: 369: 277: 258:B. cuneata 170:Banksia cuneata 151: 145: 47: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1983: 1981: 1973: 1972: 1967: 1962: 1957: 1947: 1946: 1940: 1939: 1937: 1936: 1923: 1910: 1897: 1882: 1866: 1864: 1854: 1853: 1848: 1842: 1841: 1818: 1784: 1783:External links 1781: 1778: 1777: 1770: 1748: 1729: 1710: 1703: 1686:Taylor, Anne; 1678: 1659:(6): 837–846. 1635: 1598: 1561: 1506:Mast, Austin; 1495: 1484:(4): 321–342. 1455: 1444:(5): 661–733. 1421: 1409:(R.Br.) Spach" 1396: 1376: 1353: 1324: 1317: 1281: 1246: 1245: 1243: 1240: 1223: 1220: 1172:epicormic buds 1162:. They lack a 1152:proteoid roots 1134:Ecologically, 1131: 1128: 1118:region; while 1113:Avon Wheatbelt 1075:occur only in 1036: 1033: 883: 882: 881: 880: 879: 878: 871: 864: 846: 565:George Bentham 553:(R.Br.) 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Spach 515: 510: 509: 504: 501: 497: 493: 489: 488:Γ‰douard Spach 484: 482: 478: 474: 473: 468: 463: 461: 457: 453: 449: 445: 441: 434: 431: 427: 423: 419: 416: 414: 410: 405: 404: 399: 395: 391: 385: 384: 378: 371: 366: 364: 362: 361:entire leaves 358: 354: 350: 345: 343: 339: 335: 331: 327: 323: 319: 315: 311: 307: 303: 299: 295: 294: 290: 285: 281: 274: 272: 270: 266: 265: 260: 259: 254: 253: 248: 244: 239: 237: 233: 232: 228: 223: 219: 216: 212: 211: 206: 202: 201: 197: 186: 185: 181: 179: 178: 174: 172: 171: 167: 166: 164: 159: 155: 150: 149: 141: 138: 137: 134: 133: 129: 126: 125: 122: 119: 116: 115: 112: 109: 106: 105: 102: 99: 96: 93: 92: 89: 86: 83: 80: 79: 76: 75:Tracheophytes 73: 70: 67: 66: 63: 60: 57: 56: 51: 46: 42: 38: 33: 30: 22: 19: 1857: 1833: 1827: 1823: 1801: 1795: 1791: 1757: 1751: 1737: 1732: 1718: 1713: 1691: 1681: 1656: 1652: 1648: 1644: 1638: 1624:(1): 63–71. 1621: 1615: 1611: 1607: 1601: 1584: 1578: 1574: 1570: 1564: 1529: 1523: 1517: 1513: 1481: 1475: 1471: 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491: 485: 480: 476: 470: 466: 464: 459: 456:type species 451: 447: 443: 442: subg. 439: 432: 429: 428: subg. 425: 421: 412: 408: 407: 401: 400:in his 1810 398:Robert Brown 393: 392: subg. 389: 388: 381: 356: 348: 346: 341: 337: 333: 321: 317: 313: 309: 305: 301: 297: 292: 288: 286:shares with 283: 282: subg. 279: 278: 268: 263: 257: 251: 246: 242: 240: 235: 230: 226: 221: 208: 199: 195: 194: 193: 182: 175: 168: 143: 142: 131: 94: 81: 68: 24: 18: 1886:Wikispecies 1222:Cultivation 1067:Species of 1047: subg. 949:Spathulatae 936:by merging 887:Austin Mast 762:based on a 699:Alex George 585: var. 446:to contain 304: ser. 291: ser. 275:Description 229: ser. 88:Angiosperms 1949:Categories 1262:The Genus 1242:References 1164:lignotuber 1156:phosphorus 1109:Bruce Rock 954:cotyledons 895:Banksiinae 758:published 595:Swan River 583:B. i. 533:published 380:Branch of 324:has thick 139:Subgenus: 121:Proteaceae 1862:Isostylis 1828:Isostylis 1796:Isostylis 1649:Isostylis 1610:R.Br. to 1548:0002-9122 1407:Isostylis 1339:Isostylis 1232:Isostylis 1160:Australia 1140:Isostylis 1073:Isostylis 1051:species: 1049:Isostylis 977:Isostylis 966:Isostylis 911:Isostylis 899:paraphyly 854:Isostylis 810:Isostylis 795:Isostylis 791:Isostylis 780:Isostylis 772:Isostylis 764:cladistic 750:In 1996, 741:species, 739:Isostylis 719:Isostylis 709:Isostylis 695:Isostylis 688:Isostylis 680:conserved 632:Isostylis 617:J.R.Forst 604:In 1905, 593:near the 561:Isostylis 551:Isostylis 542:sectional 524:Isostylis 514:Isostylis 496:Isostylis 490:promoted 486:In 1846, 483:species. 481:Isostylis 469:entitled 467:Prodromus 444:Isostylis 430:Isostylis 424:, making 413:Isostylis 394:Isostylis 359:may have 349:Isostylis 338:Isostylis 326:follicles 322:Isostylis 314:Isostylis 298:Isostylis 284:Isostylis 247:Isostylis 222:Isostylis 215:Southwest 200:Isostylis 148:Isostylis 111:Proteales 58:Kingdom: 29:Isostylis 1877:Q2882792 1871:Wikidata 1858:Banksia 1826:subgen. 1690:(1988). 1673:39559876 1608:Dryandra 1575:Dryandra 1556:21665734 1518:Dryandra 1510:(2002). 1472:Dryandra 1387:(1830). 1367:(1810). 1337:subgen. 1184:serotiny 1105:Brookton 1001:phenetic 958:Dryandra 939:Dryandra 927:Dryandra 907:Dryandra 776:Dryandra 723:Dryandra 714:Dryandra 520:B.  367:Taxonomy 342:Dryandra 334:Dryandra 318:Dryandra 306:Dryandra 293:Dryandra 231:Dryandra 205:subgenus 161:Species 144:Banksia 117:Family: 101:Eudicots 25:Banksia 1824:Banksia 1792:Banksia 1645:Banksia 1612:Banksia 1571:Banksia 1514:Banksia 1468:Banksia 1335:Banksia 1271:Nuytsia 1264:Banksia 1176:Banksia 1148:Banksia 1144:Banksia 1130:Ecology 1111:in the 1103:occurs 1055:(red), 934:Banksia 903:Banksia 842:Banksia 830:Banksia 787:Banksia 768:Banksia 731:Banksia 727:Banksia 684:Banksia 676:Banksia 625:Banksia 621:G.Forst 614:Banksia 610:Banksia 537:Banksia 505:in his 477:Banksia 452:Banksia 433:Banksia 422:Banksia 409:Banksia 390:Banksia 353:serrate 328:with a 310:Banksia 280:Banksia 243:Banksia 236:Banksia 210:Banksia 196:Banksia 132:Banksia 127:Genus: 107:Order: 62:Plantae 1906:197886 1805:Online 1794:subg. 1768:  1701:  1671:  1554:  1546:  1315:  1097:Albany 1063:(blue) 1023:where 619:& 522:subg. 411:subg. 330:woolly 245:subg. 238:taxa. 198:subg. 1927:FoAO2 1919:46209 1860:subg. 1830:R.Br" 1798:R.Br" 1669:S2CID 1341:R.Br" 1124:Wagin 783:' 774:with 711:into 529:When 500:genus 436:' 415:R.Br. 203:is a 154:R.Br. 146:subg. 95:Clade 82:Clade 69:Clade 27:subg. 1914:FoAO 1901:APNI 1766:ISBN 1699:ISBN 1552:PMID 1544:ISSN 1516:and 1470:and 1313:ISBN 1192:and 1107:and 754:and 721:and 668:for 658:for 648:for 638:for 628:L.f. 571:for 503:rank 347:The 1764:). 1661:doi 1626:doi 1589:doi 1534:doi 1486:doi 1446:doi 1268:". 1200:'s 1079:'s 901:of 597:in 567:in 498:to 207:of 1951:: 1929:: 1916:: 1903:: 1888:: 1873:: 1832:. 1807:. 1800:. 1742:, 1723:, 1667:. 1655:. 1622:20 1620:. 1585:18 1583:. 1550:. 1542:. 1530:89 1528:. 1522:. 1498:^ 1482:11 1480:. 1440:. 1432:; 1411:. 1356:^ 1343:. 1307:/ 1284:^ 1274:. 1250:^ 1228:B. 1218:. 1136:B. 1126:. 1083:. 1069:B. 1045:B. 973:B. 962:B. 945:B. 850:B. 838:B. 806:B. 735:B. 690:. 581:, 547:B. 526:. 492:B. 440:B. 426:B. 363:. 344:. 302:B. 289:B. 249:, 227:B. 97:: 84:: 71:: 1822:" 1790:" 1774:. 1707:. 1675:. 1663:: 1657:5 1632:. 1628:: 1595:. 1591:: 1558:. 1536:: 1492:. 1488:: 1452:. 1448:: 1442:9 1405:" 1333:" 1321:. 1276:3

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Scientific classification
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Plantae
Tracheophytes
Angiosperms
Eudicots
Proteales
Proteaceae
Banksia
Banksia subg. Isostylis
R.Br.
Banksia cuneata
Banksia ilicifolia
Banksia oligantha
subgenus
Banksia
Southwest
Western Australia
B. ser. Dryandra
B. ilicifolia
B. cuneata
B. oligantha
B. ser. Dryandra
follicles
woolly
serrate
entire leaves

B. cuneata

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