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DescriptionBotanical Magazine 1947 Banksia marginata.jpeg | This is an image of Plate 1947 from Volume 45 of Curtis's Botanical Magazine, entitled "Banksia marginata (β) microstachya. Green-flowered various-leaved Banksia". The plant depicted is Banksia marginata (Silver Banksia). | ||||||
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Source | Curtis's Botanical Magazine at online scan biodiversitylibrary.org | ||||||
Author | The image has the signature of Samuel Curtis? and other indeterminate information. | ||||||
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22:41, 15 September 2007 | 785 × 999 (145 KB) | Cygnis insignis (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Date={{Information |Description= Volume 50 Pl 3120_. The title is " Banksia marginata (β) micostachya. Green-flowered various-leaved Banksia" The image contains a name currently given at APNI as ''Banksia marginata'' var. ''microstachya'' |
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