Английская Википедия:Hakea collina

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Hakea collina is a shrub in the Proteaceae native to eastern Australia. A small many branched shrub with gnarled branches with attractive cream-yellowish flowers.

Description

Hakea collina is an intricately branched often gnarled shrub growing to Шаблон:Convert high. Smaller branches and leaves have fine flattened silky hairs that remain until flowering. Straight needle-like leaves are crowded at the branch ends Шаблон:Convert long and Шаблон:Convert wide, sometimes grooved on the lower side. The inflorescence has two to twelve flowers with a white perianth Шаблон:Convert long and the style is about Шаблон:Convert long. The pedicel is Шаблон:Convert long and covered with soft white hairs extending onto the lower part of the flower. The egg-shaped fruit are finely wrinkled, narrower at the stem Шаблон:Convert long and Шаблон:Convert wide. Fruit taper to a short pointed tip Шаблон:Convert long with no beak. The seeds are Шаблон:Convert long with a wing that is on one side. Flowers in the colder months from May to July.[1]

Taxonomy

Hakea collina was first formally described by the botanist Cyril Tenison White in 1944 as part of the work Contributions to the Queensland Flora as published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland.[2] The specific epithet (collina) is derived from the Latin word collinus meaning "of a hill" or "hilly",[3]Шаблон:Rp referring to the habitat where the shrub occurs.[1]

Distribution

It is endemic to an area in the south west of Queensland on lateritic tableland on hills and plains as a part of open Acacia woodland and shrubland communities.[4]

Conservation status

Hakea collina is classified as 'Poorly Known' in J.D.Briggs & J.H.Leigh, "Rare or Threatened Australian Plants" (1995).[1]


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