Banksia Integrifolia (Coast Banksia)
Banksia Integrifolia (Coast Banksia)
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- 400mm/45L ready August 2025
Banksia Integrifolia (Coast Banksia) is a hardy and versatile Australian native tree, known for its distinctive upright growth and iconic cylindrical flower spikes. The foliage features deep green leaves with silvery undersides, creating a shimmering effect in the breeze. Its creamy yellow flowers bloom in abundance, attracting birds, bees and other pollinators, making it ideal for wildlife-friendly gardens or coastal landscapes.
Thriving in a wide range of conditions, Banksia Integrifolia (Coast Banksia) tolerates coastal winds, salt spray and poor soils, making it perfect for coastal plantings, windbreaks or as an ornamental feature tree. This low-maintenance species is highly adaptable, suitable for both sandy and clay soils, and provides year-round interest with its attractive foliage and showy blooms. Being native to Australia, it plays an important role in supporting local ecosystems.





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Mature height
10–15 meters
Mature width
4–6 meters
Spacing
4–5 meters apart
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Dark green, narrow leaves; produces large, cylindrical yellow flower spikes
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Late winter to spring (June to November)
Sun tolerance
Full sun; prefers well-drained, sandy soils
Maintenance
Low maintenance; drought-tolerant once established; minimal pruning required; regular watering needed during dry periods