Hakea laevipes subsp. laevipes Gand. APNI*
Description: Erect much-branched bushy shrub.
Leaves almost linear to obovate-spathulate, sometimes falcate.
Flowers with pubescent pedicels.
Fruit obliquely broadly elliptic to ovate, sometimes slightly curved.
Flowering: Flowers November–January
Distribution and occurrence: Of wide occurrence in coastal regions of N.S.W. from Green Cape north to Grafton, and in the Great Dividing Ra. from Bombala to Rylstone. Grows in sandy soil, at times on poorly drained ridgetops, in sclerophyll forest or heath.
NSW subdivisions: NC, CC, SC, CT, ST, ?CWS
Text by R.M. Barker, L. Haegi & W.R. Barker Taxon concept: Fl. Australia
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