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Hakea clavata

Hakea clavata Labill.
Hakea clavata
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Hakea clavata, known as coastal hakea, is a shrub native to the south coast of Western Australia. It is characterized by its thick leaves and pink and grey flowers, and typically grows on rocky outcrops.

Description

Hakea clavata, a member of the Proteaceae family, is found in Western Australia. It is a shrub that grows along rocky outcrops and is distinguished by its thick leaves and pink and grey flowers. The species was first described in 1805 by Labill. It is endemic to the south coast region of Western Australia.

Distribution

Global · Western Australia

Synonyms

Conchium clavatum

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