Hakea macrocarpa
Hakea macrocarpa A.Cunn. ex R.Br.

Hakea macrocarpa is a flowering plant in the family Proteaceae, native to northern Australia. It is a tree or shrub with furrowed bark, woolly-hairy branchlets, narrow linear leaves, and cream to greenish-yellow flowers. It was first described in 1830 by R. Brown, based on work by A. Cunn.
Description
Hakea macrocarpa, also known as flat-leaved hakea, is found in the Northern Territory and Western Australia. It is characterized by its distinctive foliage and coloration of flowers. The species belongs to the Proteaceae family, a group of flowering plants primarily found in the Southern Hemisphere. Its distribution is limited to the global regions encompassing northern Australia.
Distribution
Global · Northern Territory · Western Australia
Synonyms
Grevillea alphonsianaHakea morrisoniana
