Hakea drupacea

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Hakea drupacea, commonly known as sweet-scented hakea,[1] is a tree or shrub which is native to south west Western Australia.

Description

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Taxonomy and naming

Hakea drupacea was first formally described by Karl Friedrich von Gaertner in 1807 and given the name Conchium drupaceum. It was also formerly known as Hakea suaveolens.[6]

Distribution and habitat

Sweet-scented hakea occurs mainly as a coastal species, between Albany and east of Cape Arid and on the Recherche Archipelago Islands. The species is naturalised in South Africa (where it is known as soethakea, meaning "sweet hakea"), New Zealand and coastal Victoria. Grows in open heath or low shrubland areas with granite hillsides occasionally quartzite areas or coastal limestone cliffs.[3][4][7][8]

Conservation status

Hakea drupacea is classified as "not threatened" by the Western Australian Government Department of Parks Wildlife.[2]

References

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  8. VicFlora Hakea drupacea, Flora of Victoria, Royal Botanic Gardens Foundation Victoria. Retrieved 9 December 2018.

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