Date of issue: 20 February 2018
Designer: Jo Mure,
Australia Post Design Studio
Printer: RA Printing
This is one of a series of four Banksia stamps based on the paintings of Celia Rosser.
Plant: Banksia cuneata
Family: PROTEACEAE
Common-name: Matchstick Banksia
The specific name is from the Latin 'cuneatus' meaning wedge-shaped, referring to the leaves.
It is a shrub or small tree to 5 m with pink-cream flower-heads that don't look like a typical banksia.
It is a fast-growing spindly plant, prone to wind damage in un-protected sites. It has been grown
in sandy gravelly loam and on sand dunes. The top quarter of the plant can be pruned for a more compact shape.
Distribution: Western Australia, between Brookton and Bruce Rock.