Image 139291

Image Record: [139291]  Banksia fililoba hierarchy

Contributor:Austin Mastemail
Submitter:Austin Mastemail
Group:Banksia Study Groups
Date Submitted:2007-06-13
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Last Modified:2010-02-09
Publish Date:2007-06-20
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Photographer: Austin Mast

View id: 138438
Specimen part: Whole aboveground portion of plant
Angle: Habit
Technique: Digital, available light
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Morphbank biodiversity NSF FSU Florida State University Banksia Study Groups  Digital, available light No preparation Whole aboveground portion of plant Habit Undetermined Not Applicable  Plantae Tracheobionta Magnoliophyta Magnoliopsida Rosidae Proteales Proteaceae Grevilleoideae Banksieae Banksiinae Banksia Banksia fililoba Unknown Adult OCEANIA Banksia Farm, Pearce Road, Mount Barker, Western Australia AUSTRALIA Dept. of Biological Science
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Specimen


Specimen id: 139023
Basis of record: [L] - Living organism
Sex: Undetermined
Form: Not Applicable
Stage: Adult
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Collector: Unknown
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Locality

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Locality Id: 138856
Continent: OCEANIA
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Country: AUSTRALIA
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Locality: Banksia Farm, Pearce Road, Mount Barker, Western Australia
Latitude: -34.63680
Longitude: 117.64900
Elevation (m): 0
Depth (m): 0

Determination


Kingdom:Plantae  
Phylum:Magnoliophyta  
Class:Magnoliopsida  
Order:Proteales  
Family:Proteaceae  
Genus:Banksia  
Species:Banksia fililoba  

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Banksia fililoba(A.S. George) A.R. Mast and K.R. Thiele, 2007nonenone10