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Aussie Nut & Cone Mix

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Common names: Banksia Cone Mix
Color : Assorted
Vase Life: Long
Vase Life Details: product is freshly picked but as we know, cones dry well and last
Availability: Late summer early fall from Australia
Scented: No
General Comments: A mix of Australian Native cones, minimum of 3 from the following possible selections: Baxterii Cone, Speciosa Cone Burnt, Speciosa Cone Hairy, Woody Pear, Banksia Bull Cone
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  • A family of 76 species native to South Western Australia which was named after Sir Joseph Banks who first collected these plants in 1770.
  •  Cylindrical, brush like flower heads can range from 5 to 30 cm long and 6 to12 cm wide.
  •  Flowers are typically orange or yellow in hue.
  • As the flower spikes or heads age, the flower parts dry up and may turn shades of orange, tan or dark brown colour.  Old flower spikes are commonly referred to as "cones", although they are not: cones only occur in conifers and cycads.

Grading Information

  • Most commercial banksias on the market have a minimum stem length of 40 to 50 cm and some varieties are as tall as 70cm.

Grower and Breeder Information

  • Flowers need to be cut when showing good colour.
  •  Foliage tips, which sometimes can show field burn need to be clipped.
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