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Banksia violacea, commonly known as violet banksia, is a species of shrub or tree in the plant genus Banksia (family Proteaceae). It generally grows as a small shrub to 1.5 m (5 ft) high with fine narrow leaves, and is best known for its unusually coloured dark purple-violet inflorescences. The colour of the inflorescences, short leaves, and flattened follicles which are sticky when young, help identify this species from others in the field. It is found in low shrubland in southern regions of Western Australia from Esperance in the east to Narrogin in the west, growing exclusively in sandy soils.

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  • Banksia violacea (en)
  • بانكسيا بنفسجية (ar)
  • Banksia violacea (fr)
  • Banksia violacea (pt)
  • Banksia violacea (sv)
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  • بانكسيا بنفسجية (الاسم العلمي: Banksia violacea) هي نوع نباتي يتبع جنس البانكسيا من فصيلة البروطية. (ar)
  • Banksia violacea est une espèce d'arbuste buissonnant du genre Banksia de la famille des Protéacées. Elle est endémique de l'Australie. (fr)
  • Banksia violacea är en tvåhjärtbladig växtart som beskrevs av . Banksia violacea ingår i släktet Banksia och familjen Proteaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Banksia violacea é uma espécie de arbusto da família Proteaceae endêmica da Austrália. Foi descrita cientificamente pelo botânico . (pt)
  • Banksia violacea, commonly known as violet banksia, is a species of shrub or tree in the plant genus Banksia (family Proteaceae). It generally grows as a small shrub to 1.5 m (5 ft) high with fine narrow leaves, and is best known for its unusually coloured dark purple-violet inflorescences. The colour of the inflorescences, short leaves, and flattened follicles which are sticky when young, help identify this species from others in the field. It is found in low shrubland in southern regions of Western Australia from Esperance in the east to Narrogin in the west, growing exclusively in sandy soils. (en)
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  • Violet banksia (en)
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