- Banksia oligantha
taxobox
name = "Wagin Banksia"
status = EN
status_system = EPBC
regnum =Plantae
unranked_divisio =Angiosperms
unranked_classis =Eudicots
ordo =Proteales
familia =Proteaceae
genus = "Banksia "
subgenus = "Banksia" subg. "Isostylis"
species = "B. oligantha"
binomial = "Banksia oligantha"
binomial_authority = A.S.George|"Banksia oligantha", commonly known as the Wagin Banksia, is an
endangered species in theplant familyProteaceae . Endemic to south westWestern Australia , it belongs to the subgenus "Banksia" subg. "Isostylis", a grouping of three closely related "Banksia " species that are unusual in havinginflorescence s that are dome-shaped heads rather than characteristic "Banksia" flower spikes.The Wagin Banksia grows as an erect
shrub or smalltree up to four metres high. The leaves are two to three centimetres long, very concave, and have two to four sharp points along each edge. The dome-shaped flower heads consist of numerous long thin flowers, pink at the base and creamy yellow elsewhere. The follicles readily open even without stimulation by fire.The Wagin Banksia was first collected by A. Taylor on
18 November 1984 , and published byAlex George in1988 . For about fifteen years it was known only from its type locality at Nature Reserve 9098, 28 km north-west of Wagin. In this location it grows on deep white to yellow-brown sand alongside an ephemeral salk creek surrounded by tall shrubland. There are around 400 plants in this location. These plants appear to be all the same age, which suggests that they may have volunteered after a bushfire that left no surviving adult specimens. By1999 another population had been discovered in the area.Threats to the Wagin Banksia include grazing by sheep and
rabbit s, and rising salinity. Although there is no direct data on the species' susceptibility to dieback, it may be assumed susceptible, because of the high susceptibility of the closely related "B. cuneata.References
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* cite book | author = George, A. S.
authorlink = Alex George
year = 1999
chapter = Banksia
editor = Wilson, Annette (ed.)
title = Flora of Australia: Volume 17B: Proteaceae 3: Hakea to Dryandra
pages = 175–251
publisher = CSIRO Publishing / Australian Biological Resources Study
id = ISBN 0-643-06454-0
*The Banksia AtlasExternal links
*Flora of Australia Online|name="Banksia oligantha"|id=3501
*FloraBase | name = "Banksia oligantha" | id = 11152
*SPRAT|name="Banksia oligantha"|id=20697
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