词条 | Hakea smilacifolia |
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|image = Hakea smilacifolia.jpg |image_caption = Hakea smilacifolia growing along the Brand Highway near Eneabba |genus = Hakea |species = smilacifolia |authority = Meisn. |range_map = Hakea smilacifoliaDistMap127.png |range_map_caption = Occurrence data from Australasian Virtual Herbarium }}Hakea smilacifolia is a shrub of the genus Hakea native to an area in the Mid West, western Wheatbelt and the Goldfields-Esperance regions of Western Australia.[1] DescriptionThe open attractive shrub typically grows to a height of {{convert|1|to|2|m|ft|0}} with smooth grey bark. It blooms from August to September and produces sweetly scented white or creamy-white flowers in clusters in the leaf axils. Flowers are mostly concealed by thick leathery alternate leaves {{convert|15-70|mm|in|sigfig=1||abbr=on}} long by {{convert|8-50|cm|in|sigfig=1|abbr=on}} wide. The leaves are often folded over and have curving prominent veins. The smooth very small fruit have a 3 dimensional shape tapering to a short pointed beak.[1][2] Taxonomy and namingHakeas smilacifolia was first formally described by Carl Meisner in 1845.[1] Named from the Latin smilacis - convolvulus a folium -a leaf, referring to the recurring leaf habit.[2]Distribution and habitatGrows from the northern sandplains at Three Springs ranging south to Gingin. There is also a recorded population west of Esperance. Grows in heath and scrubland in sand and gravel. Requires good drainage and sunny aspect.[2] Conservation statusHakea smilacifolia is classified as "not threatened" by the Western Australian Government Department of Parks and Wildlife.[1]References1. ^1 2 3 {{FloraBase|name=Hakea smilacifolia|id=2205}} {{Taxonbar|from=Q18081636}}2. ^1 2 {{cite book |last1=Young |first1=J A |title=Hakeas of Western Australia: A Field and Identification Guide |publisher=J A Young |isbn=0-9585778-2X}} 2 : Hakea|Eudicots of Western Australia |
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