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Hakea actites

Hakea actites W.R.Barker
Hakea actites
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Hakea actites is a shrub or tree in the Proteaceae family, native to northeastern New South Wales and southeastern Queensland. It is commonly known as the mulloway needle bush or wallum hakea. The species was described by W.R. Barker in 1996. White, nectar-rich flowers are produced in abundance from late autumn to early spring.

Description

Hakea actites is a member of the Proteaceae family and is found in the regions of northeastern New South Wales and southeastern Queensland. It is a shrub or tree that produces white, nectar-rich flowers in profusion during late autumn to early spring. The species was first published in 1996 by W.R. Barker.

Distribution

Global · New South Wales · Queensland

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