Hakea undulata

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Hakea undulata
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Hakea undulata growing in John Forrest National Park.
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H. undulata
Binomial name
Hakea undulata
Synonyms
  • Anadenia hakeoides Lindl.
  • Hakea undulata R.Br. var undulata Meisn.
  • Hakea undulata var. subintegerrima Meisn.

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Hakea undulata, commonly known as wavy-leaved hakea, is a shrub that is native to the south-west of Western Australia.[2] It is also naturalised in South Australia.[1] Plants are erect and often straggly in habit, growing to between 1 and 2 metres in height and has leaves with scalloped edges.[1] Cream flowers are produced in axillary racemose inflorescences between July and October in its native range.[2]

The species was formally described by botanist Robert Brown in Transactions of the Linnean Society of London in 1810.[1]

References

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