Closeup of burnt Banksia plant with open seed pods after bushfire, forest fire, Blue Mountains, Australia - stock photo
Some Banksia plants have adapted to survive bushfires. Fire also triggers aerial seed release. This ecological adaptation is called Serotiny.

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