| Common Name: | Silver Banksia, Warrock |
| Synonym: | |
| Family: | Proteaceae |
| Size: | 1-3m x 0.5-2m |
| Description: | Dense, stiffly-branched shrub. New growth brown and hairy. |
| Leaves: | Narrow oblong leaves, dark green above, silvery-white below. Tip cut off or notched, edges may be serrated; 1-8cm x 3-15mm. |
| Flowering: | Flowers densely packed in a bottlebrush flowerhead 5-15cm long. Seeds are shed annually. |
| Flower Colour: | Yellow |
| Flowering Time: | Mostly February to June. |
| Growing Conditions: | Local form grows in moist well drained soils which may become wet in winter. Found in moist to damp forests. Frost and snow tolerant. Dappled to part shade. Other forms vary from prostrate shrubs to small trees. |
| Garden Use: | A very adaptable plant growing in drier garden conditions, especially if receiving water in summer. Attractive low screen with long-lasting flowers. |
| Related Species: | |
| Plant Communities: | 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 27, 29, 46 |
| Conservation Status: | Widespread within the Shire |
| Aboriginal Use: | Food - nectar |
| Commercially available: | Australian plant & indigenous nurseries |
| Bird Attracting: | Nectar, insects, seeds |
| Butterfly Attracting: | No |
| Frog Habitat: | No |
| Photographer: | Marilyn Gray © |