Coastal Banksia Description
This distinctive native tree is found on the east coast of Australia.
It has rough patterned bark and long green leaves with a silver underside.
Pale yellow, cylinder-shaped flowers can be seen in summer to winter and can be up to 12cm long.
Coastal Banksia Maintenance
Grows in most soils given enough water, and regenerates after fire.
Prune as required after flowering to maintain tidy growth.
Feed with a slow release native fertiliser during spring.
Coastal Banksia Alternative Names
White Bottlebrush.
Projects that use Coastal Banksia
Parakeet Cr Peregian Beach
Transforming a Peregian Beach garden into a leveled, serene space with a long lawn, enhanced decking, and a fire pit area, all amidst tropical beauty.
View Parakeet Cr Peregian BeachEnterprise Street Sunshine Beach
Showcasing Noosa landscaping, this project combines a stunning pool, serene bird-watching spots, and spectacular views, blending seamlessly with the environment.
View Enterprise Street Sunshine BeachPeregian Beach – Native Coastal Garden
Discover the charm of Peregian Beach with our Native Coastal Garden design, featuring a low-maintenance landscape that enhances privacy & showcases local flora.
View Peregian Beach – Native Coastal Garden