The genus Banksia was named after Sir Joseph Banks.
Sir Josephs Banks is British
Sir Joseph Banks was a naturalist and botanist.
The plant species Banksia was named after Sir Joseph Banks.Sir Joseph Bankswas one of the botanists aboard James Cook's ship, the Endeavour, which sailed between 1768 and 1771.The name Banksia was selected and made public in April 1782 by Carl von Linne or Carolus Linnaeus the Younger
his father is William Banks and his mother is Sarah banks, You won't get your information by searching their names on Goggle. I already tried that so you have to search Sir Joseph banks name and try to find out about them
James Cook was captain of the Endeavour on its 1769-1770 journey through the south Pacific. Sir Joseph Banks was the ship's Botanist.
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Sir Joseph Banks named the banksia
The plant named after Sir Joseph Banks is the "Banksia," a genus of flowering plants in the family Proteaceae. Banksia species are native to Australia and are known for their distinctive flower spikes and fruiting cones. Sir Joseph Banks was a prominent botanist and naturalist who played a significant role in the exploration of Australia's flora during the 18th century. His contributions to botany and his association with the Endeavour voyage led to the naming of this notable genus in his honor.
it was named bankstown in honour of Sir Joseph Banks by Govenor Hunter
Sir Josephs Banks is British
Sir Joseph Banks was a naturalist and botanist.
The plant species Banksia was named after Sir Joseph Banks.Sir Joseph Bankswas one of the botanists aboard James Cook's ship, the Endeavour, which sailed between 1768 and 1771.The name Banksia was selected and made public in April 1782 by Carl von Linne or Carolus Linnaeus the Younger
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That is "Banksia" and they are comprised of about 170 plants in the genus Proteaceae