
Hakea - Australian Native Plants Society (Australia)
Hakeas can be found in all Australian states but the greatest diversity is in south Western Australia. Hakea is a member of the Protea family (Proteaceae) and its close relatives include …
Hakeas: Different Species And How To Grow Them - Homes To Love
2024年9月3日 · There are over 140 species of hakea, with the majority occurring in the southwest of WA, and the rest scattered in the heathlands of eastern Australia. So, let’s take a closer …
Hakea - Wikipedia
Hakea (/ ˈhɑːkiə, ˈheɪkiə / HAH-kee-ə, HAY-) is a genus of about 150 species of flowering plants in the family Proteaceae, endemic to Australia. They are shrubs or small trees with leaves that …
Hakea laurina - Muchea Tree Farm
A tall shrub with oblong to narrow-eliptical leaves that grows in clay, sand or gravel, native to the lower south west of WA. The dense cylindrical flowers are borne in the leaf axils in autumn …
Hakeas - Walcott Garden
2021年1月7日 · We planted this large bushy shrub 2-3m high and 1.5m wide, with narrow elliptical leaves and flowers are creamy-white axillary racemes in spring, often profuse and scented, in …
Hakea petiolaris - Australian Native Plants Society (Australia)
Hakea petiolaris is an erect shrub to small tree reaching 2-9 metres in height. It has recently been divided into three subspecies on the basis of leaf size and flower colour. The attractive, pale …
Grevillea and Hakea Garden | Kings Park - bgpa.wa.gov.au
Grevilleas and hakeas are tough plants that can take the hot sun, and this bed is located in an open and sunny position in the southern end of the botanic garden, where the views of the …
Pollinators, Fire and Cockatoos and the Evolution of Hakeas¦May …
2018年5月28日 · Hakeas and cockatoos have both existed in WA for 15 to 20 million years. The 100 species of Hakea in the south-west can be put into two groups or “syndromes”—bird …
Hakea petiolaris | Australian Plants Society
2020年5月26日 · Hakea petiolaris is known as the Sea Urchin Hakea and develops into a tall shrub or small tree, potentially reaching 9 metres tall but often much smaller in cultivation; …
Hakea acuminata: This is a newly described species from the Ravensthorpe area in WA which has acuminate type leaves, narrowly ovate to elliptic, very rigid, 3-10cm. long by 9-39 mm …