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Hakea francisiana

Hakea francisiana F.Muell.
Hakea francisiana
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Hakea francisiana, known as emu tree, grass-leaf hakea, or bottlebrush hakea, is a shrub or tree in the Proteaceae family. It is native to Western Australia and South Australia.

Description

Hakea francisiana, described by F.Muell. in 1858, is a member of the Proteaceae family and is part of the Hakea genus. This species is native to Western Australia and South Australia. It is commonly referred to as the emu tree, grass-leaf hakea, or bottlebrush hakea. The plant is found in a range that extends globally, though its origin is in the Australian region.

Distribution

Global · South Australia · Western Australia

Synonyms

Hakea coriacea

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