Scarlet Honey Possum - Banksia coccinea

Scarlet Honey Possum™

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Scarlet Honey Possum™

Banksia coccinea

Scarlet Honey Possum (Banksia coccinea) is a truly spectacular Australian native, renowned for its vivid orange flowers and soft, velvety foliage. Its cone shaped flowers appear like glowing torches, with long fiery-orange pistils emerging from its silvery-grey coloured foliage, creating a dramatic contrast.

Perfectly suited to sandy soils and coastal conditions, Scarlet Honey Possum thrives in fresh air and cool breezes, making it an exceptional choice for seaside gardens and well-drained landscapes.

Plant Info

Plant Dimensions: H: 7.0m x W: 2.0m
Flowering Time: June - January
Position: Full Sun
Water Usage: Low
Frost Tolerance: Moderate
Soil Type: Drained acidic soil, Low pH
Suitable For:
Home Garden, Landscaping, Cut Flower Growers

Growing Instructions

Climate & Position

Banksias perform best in:
• Full sun
• Minimum of 6 hours of direct sunlight daily
Shaded conditions typically reduce flowering and lead to weaker growth.


Soil Requirements
Banksias require excellent drainage and typically struggle in heavy clay soils.

Ideal soil types:
• Sandy soils
• Sandy loam
• Well-drained raised beds
Poor drainage often leads to root diseases such as Phytophthora.

Soil pH
Banksias prefer:
• Slightly acidic to neutral soil (pH 5.5–7)
Highly alkaline soils can cause nutrient deficiencies.


Soil fertility:
Banksias are adapted to low-nutrient soils, particularly those low in phosphorus. Excess nutrients can damage roots.


Water Requirements

Establishment phase:
• Water regularly during the first 12–18 months to establish a strong root system.
• Keep soil moist but never saturated.

Mature plants:
Once established, many Banksias become quite drought tolerant. However, occasional deep watering during prolonged dry periods will support flowering and growth.

Irrigation advice:
• Avoid frequent shallow watering.
• Allow soil to dry slightly between watering cycles.


Fertiliser
Banksias are phosphorus-sensitive due to specialised root systems.

Recommended fertilising approach:
• Use low-phosphorus native fertilisers
• Apply lightly in spring and autumn

Avoid:
• Standard garden fertilisers
• Manures high in phosphorus
• Over-fertilising

Organic soil conditioners such as composted mulch or seaweed products can be beneficial.


Mulching
Mulch helps maintain soil moisture and root health.

Recommended mulch materials:
• Pine bark
• Wood chips
• Leaf litter

Mulch should be applied:
• 5–8 cm deep
• Kept slightly away from the plant stem.

Benefits include:
• Reduced weed competition
• Improved soil moisture retention
• Moderation of soil temperature

Care & Maintenance

Pruning & Maintenance

Banksias respond well to light pruning, particularly after flowering.

Benefits include:
• Maintaining compact growth
• Encouraging branching
• Improving flowering

Important pruning guidelines:
• Prune young growth only
• Avoid cutting into old woody stems where possible

Deadheading
Removing spent flowers can:
• Improve plant appearance
• Encourage denser growth



Maintain Plant Health:
• Plant in well-drained soil
• Avoid overwatering
• Maintain good airflow.
• Avoid excess phosphorus as it can damage roots and cause plant decline.


Landscape Uses
Banksias are widely used for:
• Native gardens
• Wildlife habitat planting
• Feature shrubs
• Coastal gardens
• Cut flower production

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