Banksia cuneata is an endangered species of flowering plant in the
Proteaceae family. Endemic to southwest Western Australia, it belongs
to the subgenus Isostylis, which contains three closely related species
with flower clusters that are dome-shaped heads rather than
characteristic Banksia flower spikes. A shrub or small tree up to 5 m
(16 ft) high, it has prickly foliage and pink and cream flowers. The
common name Matchstick Banksia arises from the blooms in late bud, the
individual buds of which resemble matchsticks. The species is
pollinated by honeyeaters. Although B. cuneata was first collected
before 1880, it was not until 1981 that Australian botanist Alex George
formally described and named the species. There are two genetically
distinct population groups, but no recognised varieties. This Banksia
is classified as endangered, surviving in fragments of remnant bushland
in a region which has been 93% cleared for agriculture. As Banksia
cuneata is killed by fire and regenerates from seed, it is highly
sensitive to bushfire frequency; fires recurring within four years
could wipe out populations of plants not yet mature enough to set seed.
Banksia cuneata is rarely cultivated, and its prickly foliage limits
its utility in the cut flower industry.
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1834:
York, Upper Canada, was incorporated as Toronto.
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1945:
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1988:
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