Definition
Coast banksia (Banksia integrifolia) is a common Australian tree found along the eastern and southern coasts. It is known for its adaptability to sandy soils and salty winds, with yellow flower spikes that attract native birds and insects. Think of it like the lifeguard of the plant world ποΈ. Unlike plants needing perfect conditions, coast banksia thrives in harsh coastal environments. It's a resilient survivor. These trees provide shelter and food.