Hakea laevipes subsp. graniticola APNI*
Description: Erect much-branched bushy shrub.
Leaves almost linear to obovate-spathulate, sometimes falcate.
Flowers with glabrous pedicels.
Fruit obliquely broadly elliptic to ovate, sometimes slightly curved.
Flowering: Flowers October–December
Distribution and occurrence: Occurs in north-eastern N.S.W. and south-eastern Qld, usually in higher parts of the Great Dividing Ra., extending to the slopes (Warialda) and possibly the plains (Yetman). Usually found in association with granite outcrops in coarse sandy soil, in heathy forest, sometimes near streams.
NSW subdivisions: NT, NWS, ?NWP
Other Australian states: Qld
Text by R.M. Barker, L. Haegi & W.R. Barker Taxon concept: Fl. Australia
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