Hakea decurrens subsp. decurrens R.Br. APNI*
Description: Semi-prostrate to erect, bushy to scrambling shrub, 0.4–2.4 m tall. Branchlets sparsely to densely appressed-pubescent or -sericeous.
Leaves sparsely to moderately appressed-sericeous, quickly glabrescent.
Fruit 1.8–3 cm long, 1–1.8 cm wide; red-brown wood zone 1.2–2 mm wide; pale wood zone 3.5–6 mm wide.
Flowering: Flowers May–September, usually July.
Distribution and occurrence: Occurs only on the western slopes and adjacent tablelands of the Great Dividing Ra. in N.S.W. and A.C.T.
NSW subdivisions: CT, ST, NWS, CWS, SWS, NWP
Text by R.M. Barker, L. Haegi & W.R. Barker Taxon concept: Fl. Australia
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