Banksia menziesii, or Firewood Banksia, is a large shrub or small tree admired for its spectacular, cylindrical flower spikes and adaptability to a wide range of environments. The flowers—ranging in colour from yellow and orange to deep red and bronze—create a vibrant, almost rainbow-like display from autumn through winter. This hardy Australian native is highly ornamental, making it a favourite for feature planting, windbreaks, and native gardens. Its nectar-rich blooms attract honeyeaters, bees, and bats, bringing life and movement to the garden. The flowers are also popular for use as cut flowers due to their size, texture, and lasting beauty.
Soil: Well-drained, sandy to loamy soils
Conditions: Full sun. Drought, coastal and frost tolerant once established
Size: Approx. 4–8 m H × 3–5 m W
Soil: Well-drained, sandy to loamy soils
Conditions: Full sun. Drought, coastal and frost tolerant once established
Size: Approx. 4–8 m H × 3–5 m W