Banksia ilicifolia holly leaf banksia leaves 01 WEB

Village Tree Trail

Have you discovered the Village Tree Trail? Grab your map, then take a stroll to learn about some of our key tree species!

Festive all year-round

The festively shaped holly-leaved banksia features spikey creamy-red flowers almost year-round. They are profoundly different in shape to the rest of the banksia species in the Park, but maintain the serrated edged leaves of their fellow banksias.

The holly-leaved banksia proliferates the Children’s Forest and northern woodlands, which are encompassed by the Woodland Reserve conservation facility. You'll find two very nice specimens in an easy walk from the Village - the first, outside the Woodland Reserve Interpretive Centre and an older-growth specimen towards the start of the Wunanga bush trail.

Species profile
FamilyProteaceae
Scientific nameBanksia ilicifolia
Noongar name-
Common nameholly-leaved banksia
Conservation statusnot threatened
Growthtree or shrub
Heightup to 12m
Flowerswhite/cream to pink/red
January to December

Florabase profile

The holly-shaped leaves of this banksia species; the tree in bloom; the secondary pink/red form of the flowers.

Banksia ilicifolia holly leaf banksia leaves 01 WEB
Banksia ilicifolia holly leaf banksia tree 01 WEB
WP flora Banksia ilicifolia flower WEB
Whiteman Park acknowledges the Wadjuk Noongar people as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work, learn and play and acknowledge the significance of Korndiny Karla Boodja (Bennett Brook) at the heart of the Park.