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Banksia blechnifolia is a species of flowering plant in the genus Banksia found in Western Australia. It was first described by Victorian state botanist Ferdinand von Mueller in 1864, and no subspecies are recognised. It gained its specific name as its leaves are reminiscent of a fern (Blechnum). B. blechnifolia is one of several closely related species that grow as prostrate shrubs, with horizontal stems and leathery, upright leaves. The red-brown flower spikes, known as inflorescences, are up to 20 centimetres (8 in) high and appear from September to November in the Australian spring. As the spikes age, each turns grey and develops as many as 25 woody seed pods, known as follicles.

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  • بانكسيا بلخنونية الأوراق (ar)
  • Banksia blechnifolia (es)
  • Banksia blechnifolia (en)
  • Banksia blechnifolia (fr)
  • Banksia blechnifolia (sv)
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  • بانكسيا بلخنونية الأوراق (الاسم العلمي:Banksia blechnifolia) هي نوع من النباتات تتبع جنس البانكسيا من الفصيلة البروطية. (ar)
  • Banksia blechnifolia est une espèce d'arbustes rampants du genre Banksia. On le trouve dans les sols sablonneux dans la région côtière du sud de l'Australie-Occidentale aux environs du lac King, il est non-lignotubéreux, la régénération se faisant par graines après les feux de brousse. Il doit son nom spécifique au fait que ses feuilles rappellent celles de fougères (Blechnum). (fr)
  • Banksia blechnifolia är en tvåhjärtbladig växtart som beskrevs av F. Müll.. Banksia blechnifolia ingår i släktet Banksia och familjen Proteaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Banksia blechnifolia is a species of flowering plant in the genus Banksia found in Western Australia. It was first described by Victorian state botanist Ferdinand von Mueller in 1864, and no subspecies are recognised. It gained its specific name as its leaves are reminiscent of a fern (Blechnum). B. blechnifolia is one of several closely related species that grow as prostrate shrubs, with horizontal stems and leathery, upright leaves. The red-brown flower spikes, known as inflorescences, are up to 20 centimetres (8 in) high and appear from September to November in the Australian spring. As the spikes age, each turns grey and develops as many as 25 woody seed pods, known as follicles. (en)
  • Banksia blechnifolia es una especie de planta con flores del género Banksia. Fue descrito por primera vez por el botánico estatal victoriano Ferdinand von Mueller en 1864, y no se reconoce ninguna subespecie. Obtuvo su nombre específico ya que sus hojas recuerdan a un helecho (Blechnum). (es)
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