Banksia Dallanneyi
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''Banksia dallanneyi'', commonly known as couch honeypot, is a species of prostrate shrub that is
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to Western Australia. It only has a short above-ground stem, pinnatipartite or pinnatisect leaves, between thirty and seventy variously coloured flowers and glabrous, egg-shaped fruit.


Description

''Banksia dallanneyi'' is a shrub that sometimes grows to a height of and has a fire-tolerant, underground stem and only a short above-ground stem. It has pinnatipartite or pinnatisect leaves that are long and wide on a petiole long. There are between ten and eighty triangular to oblong lobes on each side of the leaves and the lower surface is covered with woolly white hairs. The flowers are arranged in heads of between thirty and seventy with linear to lance-shaped involucral bracts long at the base of the head. The flowers have a cream-coloured, golden yellow or pinkish
perianth The perianth (perigonium, perigon or perigone in monocots) is the non-reproductive part of the flower, and structure that forms an envelope surrounding the sexual organs, consisting of the calyx (sepals) and the corolla (petals) or tepals when ...
long and a cream-coloured, pink or maroon
pistil Gynoecium (; ) is most commonly used as a collective term for the parts of a flower that produce ovules and ultimately develop into the fruit and seeds. The gynoecium is the innermost whorl of a flower; it consists of (one or more) ''pistils'' ...
long. Flowering occurs from May to October and the fruit is an egg-shaped, mostly glabrous follicle long.


Taxonomy and naming

Couch honeypot was first formally described in 1845 by Carl Meissner as ''Dryandra lindleyana'', published in Lehmann's ''
Plantae Preissianae ''Plantae preissianae sive enumeratio plantarum quas in australasia occidentali et meridionali-occidentali annis 1838-1841 collegit Ludovicus Preiss'', more commonly known as ''Plantae preissianae'', is a book written by Johann Georg Christian Leh ...
''. In 1996,
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described five subspecies, one subspecies with two varieties: * ''Dryandra lindleyana'' subsp. ''sylvestris'' with oblong or linear leaf lobes; * ''Dryandra lindleyana'' subsp. ''lindleyana'' with triangular leaf lobes, the leaves divided to, or almost to the mid-vein and wide with thirty to sixty lobes on each side; ** ''Dryandra lindleyana'' var. ''lindleyana'' as for subsp. ''lindleyana'' but with the above-ground stem less than long; ** ''Dryandra lindleyana'' var. ''mellicula'' as for subsp. ''lindleyana'' but with the above-ground stem more than tall; * ''Dryandra lindleyana'' subsp. ''pollosta'' with triangular leaf lobes, the leaves divided to, or almost to the mid-vein and wide with sixty to eighty lobes on each side; * ''Dryandra lindleyana'' subsp. ''media'' with asymmetrical leaf lobes, the lower margin shallowly S-shaped or dished; * ''Dryandra lindleyana'' subsp. ''agricola'' with triangular leaf lobes, the leaves divided to to the mid-vein. In 2007, Austin Mast and Kevin Thiele transferred all ''Dryandra'' species to '' Banksia''. As there was already a species named '' Banksia lindleyana'' (porcupine banksia), Mast and Thiele changed the
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to "dallanneyi", an
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of "lindleyana". The changed names of the subspecies and varieties are as follows and are accepted at the
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: * ''Banksia dallanneyi'' subsp. ''agricola''; * ''Banksia dallanneyi'' subsp. ''dallanneyi''; ** ''Banksia dallanneyi'' var. ''dallanneyi''; ** ''Banksia dallanneyi'' var. ''mellicula''; * ''Banksia dallanneyi'' subsp. ''media''; * ''Banksia dallanneyi'' subsp. ''pollosta''; * ''Banksia dallanneyi'' subsp. ''sylvestris'';


Distribution and habitat

''Banksia dallanneyi'' grows on flats and rises in a range of soil types between Geraldton and Albany.


Ecology

An assessment of the potential impact of
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on this species found that its range is likely to contract by between 30% and 80% by 2080, depending on the severity of the change.


References

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q2882699 dallanneyi Endemic flora of Southwest Australia Eudicots of Western Australia Plants described in 1845 Taxa named by Kevin Thiele