Hakea erecta
Hakea erecta Lamont

Hakea erecta is a shrub in the Proteaceae family, native to Western Australia. It is characterized by its dense, rounded growth, linear twisted leaves, and clusters of up to 24 pink or white fragrant flowers that appear in leaf axils during spring.
Description
Hakea erecta, described by Lamont in 1987, is a member of the Proteaceae family. This shrub is endemic to Western Australia and features a compact, rounded form. Its leaves are linear and twisted, while its flowers, which bloom in spring, are fragrant and appear in groups of up to 24 in the leaf axils. The plant is distributed globally, though it originates from Western Australia.
Distribution
Global · Western Australia
