grevillea banksii
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Definition
Noun: * A tall Australian shrub (Grevillea banksii) characterized by cylindrical clusters of red flowers and leaves that are deeply divided (pinnatifid), with a silky, grey underside.
Usage Notes
- This is a specific botanical term, the scientific name for a particular species of flowering plant in the Proteaceae family. It is primarily used in horticultural, botanical, and ecological contexts.
- In common usage, especially in gardening, it is often referred to by its common name, "Red Silky Oak" or "Banks' Grevillea".
Examples
- Noun:
- The Grevillea banksii in the botanical garden is in full bloom, attracting many honeyeaters.
- For a drought-tolerant hedge with striking flowers, consider planting Grevillea banksii.
- The study compared the nectar production of Grevillea banksii to other native shrubs.
Advanced Usage
- The species name honors the botanist Sir Joseph Banks. This is a common convention in botanical nomenclature.
- It can be used metonymically to represent Australian native flora or xeriscaping (water-conserving landscaping).
- The garden's design philosophy was evident in its use of Grevillea banksii and other hardy natives.
Variants and Related Words
- Red Silky Oak: The most common common name for this plant.
- Banks' Grevillea: Another common name.
- Grevillea: The genus name, referring to the larger group of related plants.
- Proteaceae: The plant family to which it belongs.
Synonyms
- Red Silky Oak
- Banks' Grevillea
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Grevillea hybrid: Refers to cultivated varieties crossbred from and other species, such as .
Noun
- tall shrub with cylindrical racemes of red flowers and pinnatifid leaves silky and grey beneath; eastern Australia