- List of Banksia ser. Dryandra species
"B." ser. "Dryandra" is a large series in the plant
genus "Banksia ". It was treated atgenus rank until 2007, whenAustin Mast andKevin Thiele transferred it into "Banksia" as a series within "B." subg. "Banksia".cite journal | author = Mast, Austin R. andKevin Thiele | year = 2007 | title = The transfer of Dryandra R.Br. to Banksia L.f. (Proteaceae) | journal =Australian Systematic Botany | volume = 20 | pages = 63–71 | doi = 10.1071/SB06016]Before 2007, 94 "Dryandra" species were recognised.cite book | author = Cavanagh, Tony and
Margaret Pieroni | year = 2006 | title = The Dryandras | publisher = Melbourne: Australian Plants Society (SGAP Victoria); Perth: Wildflower Society of Western Australia | id = ISBN 1-876473-54-1] In the transfer into "Banksia", "D. prionotes" was overlooked, and "B. subulata" (Awled Honeypot) was transferred "incertae sedis " rather than in "B." ser. "Dryandra". "D. prionotes has since been transferred into "Banksia" as "Banksia prionophylla ", but it was not explicitly placed in "B." ser. "Dryandra". The series therefore now consists of 92 species.This is a list of "Banksia" ser. "Dryandra" species:
* "B. acanthopoda"
* "B. acuminata"
* "B. alliacea"
* "B. anatona"
* "B. arborea" (Yilgarn Dryandra)
* "B. arctotidis"
* "B. armata" (Prickly Dryandra)
* "B. aurantia"
* "B. bella" (Wongan Dryandra)
* "B. bipinnatifida"
* "B. biterax"
* "B. borealis"
* "B. brunnea"
* "B. calophylla"
* "B. carlinoides" (Pink Dryandra)
* "B. catoglypta"
* "B. cirsioides"
* "B. columnaris"
* "B. comosa" (Wongan Dryandra)
* "B. concinna"
* "B. corvijuga"
* "B. cynaroides"
* "B. cypholoba"
* "B. dallanneyi" (Couch Honeypot)
* "B. densa"
* "B. drummondii" (Drummond's Banksia)
* "B. echinata"
* "B. epimicta"
* "B. erythrocephala"
* "B. falcata" (Prickly Dryandra)
* "B. fasciculata"
* "B. fililoba"
* "B. foliolata"
* "B. foliosissima"
* "B. formosa" (Showy Banksia)
* "B. fraseri"
* "B. fuscobractea"
* "B. glaucifolia"
* "B. heliantha" (Oak-leaved Dryandra)
* "B. hewardiana"
* "B. hirta"
* "B. horrida" (Prickly Dryandra)
* "B. idiogenes"
* "B. insulanemorecincta"
* "B. ionthocarpa"
* "B. kippistiana"
* "B. lepidorhiza"
* "B. meganotia"
* "B. mimica" (Summer Honeypot)
* "B. montana"
* "B. mucronulata" (Swordfish Dryandra)
* "B. nana" (Dwarf Dryandra)
* "B. nivea" (Honeypot Dryandra)
* "B. nobilis" (Golden Dryandra)
* "B. obovata" (Wedge-leaved Dryandra)
* "B. obtusa" (Shining Honeypot)
* "B. octotriginta"
* "B. pallida"
* "B. pellaeifolia"
* "B. platycarpa"
* "B. plumosa"
* "B. polycephala" (Many-headed Dryandra)
* "B. porrecta"
* "B. prolata"
* "B. proteoides" (King Dryandra)
* "B. pseudoplumosa"
* "B. pteridifolia" (Tangled Honeypot)
* "B. purdieana"
* "B. rufa"
* "B. rufistylis"
* "B. sclerophylla"
* "B. seneciifolia"
* "B. serra" (Serrate-leaved Dryandra)
* "B. serratuloides"
* "B. sessilis" (Parrot Bush)
* "B. shanklandiorum"
* "B. shuttleworthiana" (Bearded Dryandra)
* "B. splendida" (Shaggy Dryandra)
* "B. squarrosa" (Pingle)
* "B. stenoprion"
* "B. strictifolia"
* "B. stuposa"
* "B. subpinnatifida"
* "B. tenuis"
* "B. tortifolia"
* "B. tridentata" (Yellow Dryandra)
* "B. trifontinalis" (Three Springs Dryandra)
* "B. undata" (Urchin Dryandra)
* "B. vestita" (Summer Dryandra)
* "B. viscida" (Sticky Dryandra)
* "B. wonganensis"
* "B. xylothemelia"ee also
Prior to the 2007 transfer into "Banksia", a number of rich infrageneric arrangements of "Dryandra" had been published; see:
* Brown's taxonomic arrangement of "Dryandra" (1810, 1830)
* Meissner's taxonomic arrangement of "Dryandra" (1856)
* Bentham's taxonomic arrangement of "Dryandra" (1870)
* George's taxonomic arrangement of "Dryandra" (1996)References
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