Banksia Definition

băngksē-ə
noun
Any of various evergreen shrubs or trees of the genus Banksia of Australia and New Guinea, having dense spikes of usually yellowish or reddish flowers and fruits in conelike clusters.
American Heritage
Any of a genus (Banksia) of Australian evergreen shrubs of the protea family, with showy, dense clusters of small flowers and spiny leaves.
Webster's New World
A plant belonging to the genus Banksia.
Wiktionary
pronoun

A taxonomic genus within the family Proteaceae — the banksias, with characteristic flower spikes and fruiting cones and heads, native to Australia.

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Other Word Forms of Banksia

Noun

Singular:
banksia
Plural:
banksias

Origin of Banksia

  • From English Banks (“a surname”) +‎ -ia.Named after the English botanist Sir Joseph Banks, who collected the first specimens of the genus on his 1770 voyage to Australia with Captain James Cook. First published in 1782 by Carolus Linnaeus the Younger. Earlier, in 1775, Forster & Forster had proposed the name Banksia for the genus now called Pimelia, but Linnaeus' use was accepted.

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  • From the genus name Banksia.

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  • After Sir Joseph Banks

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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