Hakea Eneabba
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Hakea Eneabba
''Hakea eneabba'' is a shrub in the Family (biology), family, Proteaceae and endemism, endemic to an area along the west coast in the Mid West (Western Australia), Mid West region of Western Australia. Description ''Hakea eneabba'' is a low, many-branched lignotuberous shrub growing to a height of . Smaller branches are either smooth or hairy. Leaves are smooth and rigid with a central vein the length of the leaf ending with a sharp point at the apex. The leaves grow alternately or are whorled around the stem long and wide, widest above the middle. The inflorescence consists of 14-18 chrome-yellow flowers appearing in leaf axils in upper branches. The Pedicel (botany), pedicel is smooth long. The perianth pale yellowish to green and long. The Style (botany), style is smooth and long. The fruit form in the leaf axils at an angle to the stem are egg-shaped long and wide tapering to a rounded beak . Taxonomy and naming This species of Hakea was named after the vicinity o ...
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