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Species of plant native to Western Australia
River catchment, where B. prionotes is one of several species occurring. No further subspecies or varieties of B. prionotes have been described, and it
Banksia_prionotes
Species of shrub native to Western Australia
prionotes, together with B. hookeriana's tendency to branch from near the base of the trunk. Similarly, the infructescences were like B. prionotes in
Banksia_hookeriana
Genus of flowering plants
Prionotes is a genus of flowering plants endemic to Tasmania, with a single species, Prionotes cerinthoides. Commonly known as climbing heath, it is a
Prionotes
Genus of flowering plants native to Australia
colour change sweeping along the spike. This can be most spectacular in B. prionotes (acorn banksia) and related species, as the white inflorescence in bud
Banksia
Species of shrub native to Western Australia
by George, Pieroni and the Horts on 16 July 2002. He named it Dryandra prionotes, from the Greek prion- ("saw") and -otes ("quality of"), in reference
Banksia_prionophylla
Species with a large effect on its environment
region of Western Australia, there is a period of each year when Banksia prionotes (acorn banksia) is the sole source of nectar for honeyeaters, which play
Keystone_species
Species of bee
Flowering plants reported to be visited by the bees include Banksia prionotes. Exley, EM (2001). "The walkeriana species-group of Euhesma Michener (Hymenoptera:
Euhesma_allunga
Family of flowering plants
those that can be considered small trees or large shrubs: B. grandis, B. prionotes, B. marginata, B. coccinea and B. speciosa; all of these are planted in
Proteaceae
Species of weevils
native to Western Australia. It is the main seed predator of Banksia prionotes. "Species Cechides amoenus Pascoe, 1872". Australian Faunal Directory
Cechides_amoenus
Timeline of the Australian plant genus
collects the first specimen of B. prionotes (Acorn Banksia) from near the Swan River. 1840 — John Lindley publishes B. prionotes. October 1840 — Ludwig Preiss
Timeline_of_Banksia
Subseries of plant found in Australia
baxteri B. speciosa B. menziesii B. burdettii B. victoriae B. hookeriana B. prionotes B. baueri (incertae sedis) B. lullfitzii (incertae sedis) B. attenuata
Banksia_subser._Banksia
Species of shrub native to Tasmania, Australia
Raukaua gunnii, white waratah (Agastachys odorata), climbing heath (Prionotes cerinthoides), hard water fern (Parablechnum wattsii), and brickmaker's
Lomatia_tasmanica
Series of plants found in Australia
ornata B. coccinea B. sceptrum B. menziesii B. lævigata B. hookeriana B. prionotes B. victoriæ B. speciosa B. baxteri B. marcescens (now B. praemorsa) B
Banksia_ser._Banksia
Species of shrub native to Western Australia
B. prionotes and B. menziesii, placing it in the series Cyrtostylis. In 1981, Alex George published a revised arrangement that placed B. prionotes in
Banksia_burdettii
Terrestrial ecoregion in Tasmania, Australia
Trochocarpa gunnii (sweet-scented trochocarpa), Orites diversifolia (silkwood), Prionotes cerinthoides (climbing heath), Richea pandanifolia (pandani or giant grass
Tasmanian temperate rainforests
Tasmanian_temperate_rainforests
Cultivar of ''Banksia hookeriana''
of Banksia. A hybrid between B. hookeriana (Hooker's Banksia) and B. prionotes (Acorn Banksia), it is generally intermediate in morphology between those
Banksia_'Waite_Orange'
Indigenous woodland community in Western Australia
community; Banksia attenuata, Banksia littoralis, Banksia menziesii, Banksia prionotes an Banksia ilicifolia. Secondary tree species can be present, such as
Banksia Woodlands of the Swan Coastal Plain
Banksia_Woodlands_of_the_Swan_Coastal_Plain
Lake in Western Australia
Tecticornia indica and Tecticornia pergranulata, low open woodlands of Banksia prionotes with an understorey of Ehrharta calycina low shrubland and grassland,
Lake_Yealering
Species of bee
Banksia ashbyi, B. coccinea, B. hookeriana, B. ilicifolia, B. menziesii, B. prionotes, B. sessilis, and B. speciosa. Other species include Allocasuarina campestris
Hylaeus_alcyoneus
Salt lake in Western Australia
Eucalyptus spathulata, Allocasuarina huegeliana, Casuarina obesa, Banksia prionotes, Melaleuca pritzelii and Verticordia huegelii var. tridens. Fauna around
Lake_Ewlyamartup
Species of shrub from Western Australia
known to feed on other local species including Banksia ashbyi, Banksia prionotes, Calothamnus quadrifidus and Grevillea eriostachya. The number and behaviour
Eucalyptus_rhodantha
Species of shrub native to Australia
bioregion of south-western Western Australia, where it grows with Banksia prionotes and Xylomelum angustifolium. Conospermum galeatum is listed as "critically
Conospermum_galeatum
1996 arrangement of the Australian plant genus Banksia
baxteri B. speciosa B. menziesii B. burdettii B. victoriae B. hookeriana B. prionotes B. baueri (incertae sedis) B. lullfitzii (incertae sedis) B. attenuata
Thiele and Ladiges' taxonomic arrangement of Banksia
Thiele_and_Ladiges'_taxonomic_arrangement_of_Banksia
Endangered species of flowering plant
980 ft), in woodland habitat. It often grows in association with Banksia prionotes and Xylomelum angustifolium. Reports on the number of populations and
Banksia_cuneata
Subgenus of plants found in Australia
B. attenuata B. elatior (now B. aemula) B. lævigata B. Hookeriana B. prionotes B. Menziesii B. ser. Quercinæ B. coccinea B. sceptrum B. Baueri B. ornata
Banksia_subg._Banksia
Taxonomic series of Australian plants
B. attenuata B. elatior (now B. aemula) B. lævigata B. Hookeriana B. prionotes B. Menziesii B. ser. Quercinae (18 species, 2 varieties) B. ser. Dryandroideae
Banksia_ser._Salicinae
Subseries of plants found in Australia
baxteri B. speciosa B. menziesii B. burdettii B. victoriae B. hookeriana B. prionotes B. baueri (incertae sedis) B. lullfitzii (incertae sedis) B. attenuata
Banksia_subser._Cratistylis
Series of plants species native to Australia
Banksia, D. prionotes was overlooked, and B. subulata (awled honeypot) was transferred incertae sedis rather than in B. ser. Dryandra. D. prionotes has since
List of Banksia ser. Dryandra species
List_of_Banksia_ser._Dryandra_species
Species of plant
open woodland, it is found alongside B. menziesii, B. ilicifolia, B. prionotes, Allocasuarina fraseriana, Eucalyptus marginata, or E. gomphocephala.
Banksia_attenuata
Species accepted by the Australian Plant Census
banksia (W.A.) Banksia prionophylla A.R.Mast & K.R.Thiele (W.A.) Banksia prionotes Lindl. - acorn banksia, orange banksia (W.A.) Banksia prolata A.R.Mast
List_of_Banksia_species
Armillaria luteobubalina fungus – 1981 Banksia integrifolia – 2000 Banksia prionotes (?) – 1996 Banksia serrata – 1960, 1986 Barringtonia calyptrata – 2001
List of flora on stamps of Australia
List_of_flora_on_stamps_of_Australia
1981 and 1996 arrangements of the Australian endemic plant genus Banksia
B. speciosa B. baxteri B. candolleana B. sceptrum B. ser. Crocinae B. prionotes B. victoriae B. hookerana (now spelled B. hookeriana) B. burdettii B. ser
George's taxonomic arrangement of Banksia
George's_taxonomic_arrangement_of_Banksia
Lake in Western Australia
rudis), rock sheoak (Allocasuarina huegeliana), acorn banksia (Banksia prionotes), freshwater paper bark (Melaleuca rhaphiophylla), saltwater paperbark
Lake_Towerrinning
Subfamily of plants
Pentachondra R.Br. (Styphelieae) Planocarpa C.M.Weiller (Styphelieae) Prionotes R.Br. (Prionoteae) Richea R.Br. (Richeeae) Sphenotoma (R.Br.) Sweet (Richeeae)
Epacridoideae
Lebetanthus americana (Hook.f.) Hook.f. 1 South America Prionotes R.Br. 1810 Epacridoideae / Prionoteae Prionotes cerinthoides (Labill. R.Br.) 1 Tasmania Dracophyllum
List_of_Ericaceae_genera
1870 arrangement of the Australian endemic plant genus Banksia
ornata B. coccinea B. sceptrum B. Menziesii B. lævigata B. Hookeriana B. prionotes B. Victoriæ B. speciosa B. Baxteri B. marcescens (now B. praemorsa) B
Bentham's taxonomic arrangement of Banksia
Bentham's_taxonomic_arrangement_of_Banksia
Species of shrub native to Western Australia
their nomenclatural changes are taken as an interim arrangement, then B. prionotes is placed in B. subg. Spathulatae. Banksia dryandroides ranges near the
Banksia_dryandroides
List of plants that occur in Australia
petiolaris Banksia pilostylis Banksia plagiocarpa Banksia praemorsa Banksia prionotes Banksia pulchella Banksia quercifolia Banksia repens Banksia robur Banksia
List_of_Australian_Proteaceae
156 arrangement of the Australian endemic plant series Dryandra in the genus Banksia
B. attenuata B. elatior (now B. aemula) B. lævigata B. Hookeriana B. prionotes B. Menziesii B. ser. Quercinæ B. coccinea B. sceptrum B. Baueri B. ornata
Meissner's taxonomic arrangement of Banksia
Meissner's_taxonomic_arrangement_of_Banksia
Classification of the plant genus Banksia
speciosa – B. menziesii – B. candolleana – B. sceptrum Series Crocinae B. prionotes – B. burdettii – B. hookeriana – B. victoriae Series Prostratae B. goodii –
Taxonomy_of_Banksia
Genus of plants
(now Epacris sprengelioides). Though it has some features in common with Prionotes and Sprengelia, they noted that the new species "strikingly resembles
Rupicola
Obsolete clade of plants
var. armata) D. armata var. ignicida (now B. armata var. ignicida) D. prionotes (now B. prionophylla D. arborea (now B. arborea) D. hirsuta (now B. hirta)
Dryandra_subg._Dryandra
Br.) Benth. Pratia purpurascens (R.Br.) E.Wimm. Premna acuminata R.Br. Prionotes cerinthoides (Labill.) R.Br. Proiphys alba (R.Br.) Mabb. Prostanthera
List of Australian plant species described by Robert Brown
List_of_Australian_plant_species_described_by_Robert_Brown
Point into Swan River, Western Australia
flora. The deep yellow sand supports the rare acorn banksia (Banksia prionotes) and tree smokebush (Conospermum triplinervium) species. In the higher
Point_Walter
Species of flowering plant
sand or loamy soil in association with Xylomelum angustifolium, Banksia prionotes, Melaleuca acuminata or Thryptomene prolifera. Calothamnus brevifolius
Calothamnus_brevifolius
Taxonomic series of Australian plants
Quercinae (3 species) B. ser. Orthostylis (4 species) B. ser. Crocinae B. prionotes B. victoriae B. hookerana (now spelled B. hookeriana) B. burdettii B. ser
Banksia_ser._Crocinae
Species of flowering plant
Binomial name Dracophyllum secundum R.Br. Synonyms Epacris secunda (R.Br.) Poir. Dracophyllum secundum f. rubrorosea Domin Prionotes secunda (R.Br.) Spreng.
Dracophyllum_secundum
Species of plant endemic to Western Australia
Banksia Series Salicinae Series Grandes Series Banksia Series Crocinae B. prionotes - B. burdettii - B. hookeriana - B. victoriae Series Prostratae Series
Banksia_victoriae
Species of shrub in Western Australia
fuscobractea (now B. fuscobractea) D. armata (now B. armata) (2 varieties) D. prionotes (now B. prionophylla) D. arborea (now B. arborea) D. hirsuta (now B. hirta)
Banksia_acanthopoda
Banksia in its environment
B. prionotes after fire. The maternal plant has been burnt, and possibly killed; but note the seedlings coming up beneath it.
Ecology_of_Banksia
Species of bee
banksias that the bee has been recorded visiting include B. menziesii and B. prionotes. Cockerell, T.D.A. (1914). "Descriptions and records of bees. LXII". Annals
Hylaeus_sanguinipictus
Species of shrub endemic to Western Australia
shrubland or woodland. Associated species include Banksia attenuata, B. prionotes and B. menziesii. Banksia elegans sets an extremely low amount of seed
Banksia_elegans
August 2003 Magpie Path Marri Walk Monash Track Nuytsia Track Poole Track Prionotes Path Serventy Path Speargrass Path by 1838 Wattle Track Wattlebird Track
List of streets and paths in Kings Park
List_of_streets_and_paths_in_Kings_Park
Species of flowering plant
in sand, often in association with Melaleuca rhaphiophylla and Banksia prionotes, between Cockleshell Gully and Eneabba in the Geraldton Sandplains and
Verticordia_amphigia
1996 arrangement of Australian plant series
var. armata) D. armata var. ignicida (now B. armata var. ignicida) D. prionotes (now B. prionophylla D. arborea (now B. arborea) D. hirsuta (now B. hirta)
George's taxonomic arrangement of Dryandra
George's_taxonomic_arrangement_of_Dryandra
Obsolete subgenus of plants
var. armata) D. armata var. ignicida (now B. armata var. ignicida) D. prionotes (now B. prionophylla) D. arborea (now B. arborea) D. hirsuta (now B. hirta)
Dryandra_ser._Armatae
Genus of gastropods
Calliotropis pompe Barnard, 1963 Calliotropis powelli Marshall, 1979 Calliotropis prionote Vilvens, 2020 Calliotropis ptykte Vilvens, 2007 Calliotropis pulchra (Schepman
Calliotropis
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the many places, large and small, called Bradford; in particular the city in West Yorkshire, which originally rose to prosperity as a wool town. There are others in Derbyshire, Devon, Dorset, Greater Manchester, Norfolk, Somerset, and elsewhere. They are all named with Old English brÄd ‘broad’ + ford ‘ford’.This name was brought independently to North American by many different bearers from the 17th century onward. William Bradford (1590–1657), born in Austerfield in South Yorkshire, England, the son of a yeoman farmer, was among the Pilgrim Fathers who emigrated to America on the Mayflower in 1620. He was a signer of the Mayflower Compact and in 1621 he was elected governor of Plymouth colony, being re-elected thirty times.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German, Greek, Hebrew
From the High Tower; Variant of Marlene; Variant of Madeline Woman from Magdala
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Japanese, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss
Derived from the Roman Clan Name Fabius; One who Grows Beans; Bean Grower
Girl/Female
Indian
Khushi, Happyness
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Father protection.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Male
Babylonian
, the Pan of the Greeks.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Krishna; Cowherd
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Cute
Female
Japanese
(1-ç§‹å, 2-明å, 3-æ™¶å) Japanese name AKIKO means 1) "autumn child" or 2) "bright child" or 3) "sparkling child."
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