Banksia cuneata, commonly known as “Matchstick banksia” is endemic to the south-west of Australia and occurs within a range of 90km around the town of Quairading. It grows to 5m and flowers from September to December.
Size (w x h) | 70cm x 60cm |
---|---|
Framing | Unframed, but double mounted with Peterboro Chalk VW2007. |