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Banksia integrifolia subsp. monticola : ウィキペディア英語版 | Banksia integrifolia subsp. monticola
''Banksia integrifolia'' subsp. ''monticola'', commonly known as White Mountain Banksia, is a subspecies of ''Banksia integrifolia''. Described in 1994, it occurs in the Blue Mountains and in northern New South Wales. It contains the largest recorded ''Banksia'' trees. ==Description== ''B. integrifolia'' subsp. ''monticola'' is similar to ''B. integrifolia'' subsp. ''integrifolia'', but differs in having longer, narrower leaves, and follicles that are more deeply embedded in the old flower spike. Follicles are less likely to open spontaneously. Inflorescences are similar to those of subspecies ''integrifolia'', but may be pink-tinged in some localities, notably in Barrington Tops National Park. This subspecies contains the largest recorded ''Banksia'' specimens, with trees in Washpool National Park growing to 35 metres (110 feet) high. It is the most frost tolerant banksia tree of all.
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