- Banksia 'Waite Orange'
Infobox Cultivar | name = "Banksia" 'Waite Orange'
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hybrid = "B. hookeriana" × "prionotes"
cultivar = 'Waite Orange'
origin =Waite Agricultural Research Institute ,University of Adelaide ,South Australia "Banksia" 'Waite Orange' is a variety (in the
plant breeders' rights sense) of "Banksia ". A hybrid between "B. hookeriana" (Hooker's Banksia) and "B. prionotes" (Acorn Banksia), it is generally intermediate in morphology between those twospecies .It was bred in 1988 from an open pollination seedling of "B. hookeriana", during a breeding program conducted by Dr Margaret Sedgley of the Department of Horticulture, Viticulture and Oenology,
Waite Agricultural Research Institute of theUniversity of Adelaide inAdelaide ,South Australia . Three years later it was registered as a variety byLuminis Pty Ltd , a wholly owned subsidiary of the university; the registration was granted on6 April 1992 .It is claimed to be distinguishable as having "the following combination of characters: a perennial bushy scrub; inflorescence with buff perianths and bright orange style tips; mid green leaves; leaf width, leaf length, plant height and plant width all intermediate between those of Banksia hookeriana and Banksia prionotes." It produces larger
inflorescence s than either parent, and more of them, making it useful to the cut flower trade.References
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