Banksia strictifolia
Banksia strictifolia A.R.Mast & K.R.Thiele

Banksia strictifolia is a shrub native to Western Australia, characterized by serrated linear leaves, creamy yellow flower heads containing forty-five to eighty-five flowers, and egg-shaped or spherical follicles. It belongs to the Proteaceae family and was described in 2007 by A.R. Mast and K.R. Thiele.
Description
Banksia strictifolia is a species of shrub in the Proteaceae family, found exclusively in Western Australia. It features linear leaves with sharp teeth along both edges and produces flower heads with between forty-five and eighty-five creamy yellow flowers. The plant also develops follicles that are egg-shaped or nearly spherical. It was formally described in 2007 by A.R. Mast and K.R. Thiele.
Distribution
Global · Western Australia
Synonyms
Dryandra stricta
