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Big Nellie Hakea

Hakea archaeoides W.R.Barker
Big Nellie Hakea
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Hakea archaeoides, known as Big Nellie Hakea, is a shrub or small tree in the Proteaceae family. It is native to the north coast of New South Wales and was first described in 1999 by W.R. Barker. This plant is distinguished by its clusters of red and greenish yellow flowers during the flowering season.

Description

Hakea archaeoides is a member of the Proteaceae family and is found in forest areas on the north coast of New South Wales. It is a large shrub or small tree that produces clusters of red and greenish yellow flowers during its flowering period. The species was formally published in 1999 by W.R. Barker.

Other common names

Big Nellie Hakea

Distribution

Global · New South Wales

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