Английская Википедия:Hakea macraeana

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Hakea macraeana, commonly known as the willow needlewood or Macrae's hakea, is a species of shrub native to eastern Australia. The species was first formally described by botanist Ferdinand von Mueller in 1886 in the Australian Journal of Pharmacy.[1] The species name honours one George Macrae, who aided the original collector William Baeuerlen.[2]

Hakea macraeana grows as a shrub or small tree anywhere from 1 to 7.5 or 10 m (4–25 (35) ft) tall, and has drooping branches and needle-like leaves, which range from Шаблон:Convert long,[3] and are soft but tipped with a sharp point.[2] The white or cream-white inflorescences appear along the stems from August to October,[4] and are composed of two to six individual small flowers.[3] Flowering is followed by the development of oval-shaped woody seed pods. Warty and brown, they are Шаблон:Convert long and Шаблон:Convert wide. Each contains two dark grey or dark brown seeds which are Шаблон:Convert long and bear a membranous "wing".[4]

The range is the south coast and southern tablelands of New South Wales to altitudes of Шаблон:Convert.[4] A population from Dorrigo in northern New South Wales has since been classified as a separate species H. ochroptera.[5] Hakea macraeana is an understory plant of sclerophyll forest on rocky soils.[4] The species' response to bushfire is unknown.[4]

Rarely cultivated, the willow needlewood has potential as a screening plant. It adapts readily to cultivation and is tolerant of light or heavy soils.[2] Faring better in climates of over Шаблон:Convert annual rainfall, Hakea macraeana is tolerant of moderate frosts.[6]

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