Banksia catoglypta
Banksia catoglypta (A.S.George) A.R.Mast & K.R.Thiele

Banksia catoglypta is a shrub species native to Western Australia and belongs to the Proteaceae family. It is characterized by pinnatisect leaves with sharply-pointed, triangular lobes and produces golden brown and cream-coloured flower heads. The species was formally described in 2007 by A.R. Mast and K.R. Thiele, based on earlier work by A.S. George.
Description
Banksia catoglypta is a member of the genus Banksia, which is part of the Proteaceae family. This species is endemic to Western Australia and features distinctive foliage with pinnatisect leaves composed of triangular, sharply-pointed lobes. Its inflorescences consist of golden brown and cream-coloured flowers. The species was first recognized by A.S. George and later formally published in 2007 by A.R. Mast and K.R. Thiele.
Distribution
Global · Western Australia
Synonyms
Dryandra catoglypta
