File:Banksia brownii leaf variations2.jpg
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DescriptionBanksia brownii leaf variations2.jpg | Two leaves of Banksia brownii, showing variations between the two forms. Left: a leaf of the shrubby "mountain form". Right: a leaf of the "Millbrook Road form", which usually grows as a tree. |
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