Banksia ornata, commonly known as desert banksia, is a species of shrub that is endemic to south-eastern continental Australia. The Ngarrindjeri people of the Lower Murray region in South Australia know it as yelakut. It has thin bark, serrated, narrow egg-shaped leaves with the lower end towards the base, cream-coloured flowers in a cylindrical spike, and later, up to fifty follicles in each spike, surrounded by the remains of the flowers.
How to keep Banksia Ornata.
Pruning
The desert banksia has a woody structure that needs annual pruning in early spring to encourage healthy growth and flowering. Start by removing any dead branches before shaping the plant for aesthetic appeal. It's best to use light, consistent trimming to prevent stress, improve ventilation, and reduce the risk of pests.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Shrub
- Genus
- Banksia
- Family
- Proteaceae
Other names.