These seeds were distributed to a number of gardens, and by 1835 three gardens had successfully raised plants to flowering: the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, the garden of George Percy, 5th Duke of Northumberland, and that of Henry Berens of Sidcup.
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He named it in honour of Queen Victoria; thus the full name for the species is Banksia victoriae Meisn.
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