 
						Coast Banksia is a species of tree that grows along the east coast of Australia.
Mostly found as a tree up to 25m. in height in Australia whre it originates. In cultivation it may grow as a small tree, reaching no more than 5 metres. The leaves are dark green with a white underside. The pale yellow inflorescence is made up of several hundred flowers densely packed in a spiral around a woody axis.
Direct sowing with temperatures of 20ºC.
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| Sow outdoors | 
| Average germination (%) | 70 | 
|---|---|
| Climate Zone | Warm areas | 
| Flower colour | Yellow | 
| Plant use | Coastal garden, Gardening | 
| Seeds per gram | 100 | 
| Soil - Moisture | Well-drained | 
| Soil - Ph | Acid | 
| Soil - Type | Heath soil, Sand | 
| Sunlight - Exposure | Sun | 
