Английская Википедия:Hakea macrocarpa

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Habit

Hakea macrocarpa, commonly known as flat-leaved hakea,[1] is a species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to northern Australia. It is a tree or shrub with furrowed bark, woolly-hairy branchlets, narrowly linear leaves and cream-coloured to greenish-yellow flowers.

Description

Hakea macrocarpa is a tree or shrub that typically grows to a height of Шаблон:Cvt and has furrowed brownish bark and densely woolly-hairy branchlets. The leaves are narrowly linear, Шаблон:Cvt long and Шаблон:Cvt wide on a petiole is Шаблон:Cvt long. The leaves are straight to curved, and densely covered with woolly hairs pressed against the surface at first, later glabrous. Up to 200 flowers are arranged on a floral rachis mostly Шаблон:Cvt long, usually with cream-coloured or white woolly hairs pressed agaonst the surface. The flowers are cream-coloured to greenish-yellow, each flower on a pedicel Шаблон:Cvt long, the perianth Шаблон:Cvt long with a straight or curved style. Flowering mainly occurs from May to August, and the fruit is a follicle Шаблон:Cvt long containing a winged seed Шаблон:Cvt long and Шаблон:Cvt wide with a wing down over half of one side.[2][3][4]

Taxonomy and naming

Hakea macrocarpa was first formally described by the botanist Robert Brown in Supplementum primum Prodromi florae Novae Hollandiae.[5][6] The specific epithet (macrocarpa) means "large-fruited".[7]

Distribution

Flat-leaved hakea grows in red sandy soils on coastal sand dunes, sand dunes, rocky ridges and sandplains in the Central Kimberley, Dampierland, Great Sandy Desert, Northern Kimberley, Ord Victoria Plain, Pilbara, Tanami bioregions of Western Australia, the central Northern Territory and western Queensland.[1][4]

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