Silver Banksia: A vital missing tree in our forests | Living Lightly

By Mick Webster
May 4 2021 - 2:41pm
COMMON: Around 150 years ago, the Banksia was one of the most common trees in Australian forests.
COMMON: Around 150 years ago, the Banksia was one of the most common trees in Australian forests.

The Atlas of Living Australia map shows only a sparse distribution of Banksia marginatas in North East Victoria today - in fact, in only about 30 known locations north of the Divide. And yet, 150 years ago these were amongst the commonest trees in our forests - wherever you find a 'Honeysuckle' Creek or track you may be sure it refers to a now-vanished Banksia woodland.

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