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The flowerheads of the the Saw. Banksia or Red Honeysuckle (Banksia serrata) just before they start to open. The grey colour becomes near white as the heads mature. This 10-16m tall evergreen tree is found in eastern Australia. The name. Red Honeysuckle refers to the colour of the beautifully grained wood, while. Saw. Banksia is a reference to the serrated leaf edges, which are quite stiff once the foliage matures. Order: Proteales, Family: Proteaceae
Note: this image intentionally has very shallow depth of field. The focus is centred on nearest buds at the top of the head