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- Title: Banksia obtusa, syn. Dryandra obtusa, Shining honeypot
- Description: A prostrate species native to coastal areas of southern Western Australia. Spreads to approx.1m x 1m. Regarded as one of the best prostrate species for rockeries with well displayed flowers and attractive foliage. Needs well drained, sandy soils and prefers climates with winter fainfall.
- Owner: Matthews Botanical Images
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- Keywords: Banksia obtusa, Dryandra obtusa, Proteacaeae, Shining Honeypot
- Added: Sept 23, 2015
- Created: Aug 17, 2015
- Filename: Dryandra_obtusa.jpg
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