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Hakea invaginata

Hakea invaginata B.L.Burtt
Hakea invaginata
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Hakea invaginata is a shrub in the Proteaceae family, native to Western Australia. It is distinguished by its purplish-pink flowers, smooth, needle-shaped leaves, and branchlets densely covered in hairs.

Description

Hakea invaginata, described by B.L. Burtt in 1943, is a member of the Proteaceae family and is found exclusively in Western Australia. This shrub features purplish-pink flowers, needle-shaped leaves with a smooth texture, and branchlets that are thickly coated in hairs. It is one of several species within the genus Hakea, which is part of the Proteaceae, a plant family known for its diversity in the southern hemisphere.

Distribution

Global · Western Australia

Synonyms

Hakea invaginata var. pachycarpa

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