Hakea epiglottis
Hakea epiglottis Labill.

Hakea epiglottis, known as beaked hakea or needlebush hakea, is a shrub native to Tasmania. It belongs to the Proteaceae family and was first described in 1805 by Labill. The species is characterized by populations with functional unisexual plants.
Description
Hakea epiglottis is a shrub species in the Proteaceae family, found exclusively in Tasmania. It is distinguished by the presence of functional unisexual plants within its populations. The species was first published in 1805 by Labill. This plant is part of the genus Hakea, which is native to Australia and its surrounding regions. Hakea epiglottis is one of several species in the genus that are adapted to the ecological conditions of Tasmania.
Distribution
Global · Tasmania
Synonyms
Conchium epiglottisConchium teretifolium
