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Hakea chordophylla

Hakea chordophylla F.Muell.
Hakea chordophylla
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Hakea chordophylla is a shrub or small tree in the Proteaceae family, native to central and northern Australia. It is known by several common names, including bootlace oak, bootlace tree, corkwood, and bull oak. The plant produces showy golden yellow, pale green, or cream nectar-rich flowers during winter.

Description

Hakea chordophylla, described by F.Muell. in 1857, is found in the Northern Territory, Queensland, and Western Australia. This species belongs to the Proteaceae family and is recognized for its striking winter blooms, which are rich in nectar. It is distributed across various regions in Australia and is adapted to local environmental conditions.

Distribution

Global · Northern Territory · Queensland · Western Australia

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