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Hakea cygna

Hakea cygna Lamont
Hakea cygna
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Hakea cygna is a flowering plant in the Proteaceae family, known as the swan hakea. It is a dense shrub with creamy-white upright flowers that bloom from July to August. The species is endemic to Western Australia.

Description

Hakea cygna, described by Lamont in 1987, is a shrub belonging to the Proteaceae family. It is characterized by its upright creamy-white flowers, which appear between July and August. The plant is native to Western Australia and is not found naturally outside this region. It is part of the Hakea genus, which includes various shrubs adapted to the local climate and soil conditions. The species is part of the Proteaceae family, a group of flowering plants primarily found in the Southern Hemisphere.

Distribution

Global · Western Australia

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