Hakea Macrorrhyncha
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''Hakea macrorrhyncha'' is a shrub in the family
Proteaceae The Proteaceae form a family of flowering plants predominantly distributed in the Southern Hemisphere. The family comprises 83 genera with about 1,660 known species. Together with the Platanaceae and Nelumbonaceae, they make up the order Pro ...
native to Australia. A restricted species of north-eastern New South Wales and south-eastern Queensland.


Description

''Hakea macrorrhyncha'' is an erect shrub or small tree, single-stemmed or forked close to the ground high. Branchlets are densely covered with short soft matted hairs and remain until flowering. Needle like leaves are often grooved below long and wide. Appearing white initially and densely covered with matted hairs becoming smooth without hairs. An inflorescence of 3−4 flowers appear in leaf axils. The main stalk is rounded long covered with white woolly hairs. The individual white flower stalks are long and moderately covered with soft matted hairs. The short cream-white sepals and petals are long moderately to densely covered with white soft short hairs. The style is long and recurved. Laterally broad egg-shaped fruit long, 21-25 or up to 30 mm wide with a network of wrinkled veins with small blister-like protuberances on a smooth surface, tapering to a long-triangular beak. Cream-white flowers appear from August to September.


Taxonomy and naming

''Hakea macrorrhyncha'' was first formally described in 1996 by
William Barker William Barker may refer to: Politicians *William Barker (translator) ( 1570), English translator and MP for Great Yarmouth and Bramber * William Barker (MP for Berkshire) (died 1685), English Member of Parliament for Berkshire * Sir William Bark ...
and the description was published in '' Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Garden''. The
specific epithet In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, bot ...
is derived from Greek ''macro-'' meaning "long" and ''rhynch-'' meaning "nose" or "beak", referring to the long beak of the fruit.


Distribution and habitat

''Hakea macrorrhyncha'' is a restricted to the Torrington area of north-eastern N.S.W and nearby
Girraween National Park Girraween National Park is an area of the Granite Belt in the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia reserved as a national park. Girraween is known for its spectacular flowers, dramatic landscapes and unique wildlife. Bushwalking and rock ...
and surrounds in south-eastern Queensland. It grows in hilly granitic locations of open forest or low woodland.


Conservation status

''Hakea macrorrhyncha'' is classified as rare under Queensland's Nature Conservation (Wildlife) Regulation 2006.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q18082001 macrorrhyncha Taxa named by William Robert Barker Flora of Queensland Flora of New South Wales Plants described in 1996