Data resource | Encyclopedia of Life Images - Flickr Group |
Image Identifier | 836c3d49-ea92-4ff5-a87e-935c6a1e8337 |
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Title | Banksia stuposa |
Creator | Jean and Fred |
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Description | What an awesome sight to find these Banksia plants. They were in full flowering bloom, growing to 3metres tall and like a forest to walk through. Banksia stuposa is so named from the Latin stupposus which means covered with course, matted hairs and referred to the silky-wooly hairs on the bracts. It was first collected by James Drummond from the "Swan River" in the 1830s and has no collection number. It was first described by John Lindley in 1840. Information: "The Dryandras" by Tony Cavanagh and Margaret Pieroni pp216. Photos: Fred and Jean |
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Date uploaded | 19 Jun, 2016 06:01:03 |
Uploaded by | <Unknown> |
Date taken/created | 19 Jun, 2016 06:01:03 |
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Data resource UID | dr360 |
Dimensions (w x h) | 500 x 136 |
File size | 75.7 KB |
Mime type | image/jpeg |
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Image URL | https://images.ala.org.au/store/7/3/3/8/836c3d49-ea92-4ff5-a87e-935c6a1e8337/original |
MD5 Hash | 13f892997e8e3d2f3bc4456a5a1783ec |
SHA1 Hash | 0d5d1fb372f202f91002ba09c00ef00f2b2b009c |
Size on disk (including all artifacts) | 256.1 KB |