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Hakea falcata

Hakea falcata R.Br.
Hakea falcata
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Hakea falcata is a shrub in the Proteaceae family, native to southern Western Australia. It is known for its narrow, egg-shaped leaves and cream-colored flowers that bloom in spring.

Description

Hakea falcata, described by R.Br. in 1830, is a member of the Proteaceae family. It is found in Western Australia and is characterized by its narrow, egg-shaped leaves and spring-blooming cream flowers. The species is part of the genus Hakea and is distributed globally, though it is endemic to southern Western Australia.

Distribution

Global · Western Australia

Synonyms

Hakea falcata var. subuninervis

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