Banksia telmatiaea, commonly known as swamp fox banksia or rarely marsh banksia, is a shrub that grows in marshes and swamps along the lower west coast of Australia. It grows as an upright bush up to 2 metres (6 feet 7 inches) tall, with narrow leaves and a pale brown flower spike, which can produce profuse quantities of nectar. First collected in the 1840s, it was not published as a separate species until 1981; as with several other similar species it was previously included in B. sphaerocarpa (fox banksia).
The shrub grows amongst scrubland in seasonally wet lowland areas of the coastal sandplain between Badgingarra and Serpentine in Western Australia. A little studied species, not much is known of its ecology or conservation biology. Reports suggest that a variety of birds and small mammals pollinate it. Like many members of the series Abietinae, it has not been considered to have much horticultural potential and is rarely cultivated.
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Banksiatelmatiaea, commonly known as swamp fox banksia or rarely marsh banksia, is a shrub that grows in marshes and swamps along the lower west coast...
Ladiges split it into four subseries. Banksia scabrella appeared in the third of these, initially called the "telmatiaea clade" for its most basal member....
leptophylla and B. telmatiaea. "Banksia grossa". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 2 May 2020. George, Alex S. (1981). "The genus Banksia L.f. (Proteaceae)"...
Marsh banksia is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Banksia pilostylis, endemic to Western Australia Banksiatelmatiaea, native to Western...
Banksia sphaerocarpa, commonly known as the fox banksia or round-fruit banksia, is a species of shrub or tree in the plant genus Banksia (family Proteaceae)...
The ecology of Banksia is the relationships and interactions among the plant genus Banksia and its environment. Banksia has a number of adaptations that...
attenuata give way to other Banksia species, such as B. littoralis (swamp banksia) or B. telmatiaea (swamp fox banksia). On the Geraldton Sandplains...
relatives, being "loosely allied" to B. sphaerocarpa (Fox Banksia) and B. telmatiaea (Swamp Fox Banksia). Despite this, the sequence of the series was altered...
flowering plants, the taxonomy of Banksia has traditionally been based on anatomical and morphological properties of the Banksia flower, fruiting structure and...
sphaerocarpa var. caesia, B. sphaerocarpa var. dolichostyla and B. telmatiaea (Swamp Fox Banksia). B. collina is demoted to B. spinulosa var. collina, and B...
2019 J Lewis; DT Bell (1981), "Reproductive isolation of co-occurring Banksia species at the Yule Brook Botany Reserve, Western Australia", Australian...
are Banksia sphaerocarpa, B. grossa, B. leptophylla and B. telmatiaea. "Banksia incana". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 7 May 2020. "Banksia incana"...
are Banksia grossa, B. incana, B. telmatiaea and B. sphaerocarpa. "Banksia leptophylla". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 12 May 2020. "Banksia leptophylla"...
Banksia nutans, commonly known as nodding banksia, is a species of shrub native to the south coast of Western Australia in the genus Banksia. Growing to...