
"Hakea petiolaris", commonly known as the sea-urchin hakea, is a shrub or small tree with cream-coloured and pink or purple flowers and woody fruit. It is endemic to the south west of Australia, occurring at the coastal plain, jarrah forest and wheatbelt regions, often at the ancient granite outcrops of Western Australia.
Similar species: Proteales
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Uploaded May 23, 2022. Captured May 23, 2022 13:18 in CH5X+V2 Encounter Bay SA, Australia.
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