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- Q4116862 subject Q7207062.
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- Q4116862 abstract "Hakea salicifolia (HAK-ee-uh sal-iss-ih-FOH-lee-uh) commonly known as the willow-leaved hakea, is indigenous to Eastern Australia and is found in New South Wales and Queensland. H. salicifolia is a fast-growing, upright shrub that can grow up to 5m tall. The flat and elliptical leaves are widest in the middle and can grow up to 12 cm long. New growth on the Willow-leaved Hakea is rose coloured. During the spring the Willow-leaved Hakea has pale yellow to white flowers which appear in small dense clusters among the leaves.Willow-leaved Hakea is an invasive plant species in New Zealand and is listed by the New Zealand Department of Conservation as one of about 300 environmental weeds.The species was formally described in 1890 by French botanist Étienne Pierre Ventenat, based on a specimen cultivated at the garden of Jacques Philippe Martin Cels which was believed to have origins in the Botany Bay area. Ventenat gave it the name Embrothium salicifolium. English botanist Brian Burtt transferred the species to the genus Hakea in 1941.".
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- Q4116862 genus Q141826.
- Q4116862 kingdom Q756.
- Q4116862 order Q21838.
- Q4116862 thumbnail Willow-leaved_Hakea.jpg?width=300.
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- Q4116862 binomialAuthority "B.L.Burtt".
- Q4116862 familia Q157228.
- Q4116862 genus "Hakea".
- Q4116862 name "Hakea salicifolia".
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- Q4116862 type Eukaryote.
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- Q4116862 comment "Hakea salicifolia (HAK-ee-uh sal-iss-ih-FOH-lee-uh) commonly known as the willow-leaved hakea, is indigenous to Eastern Australia and is found in New South Wales and Queensland. H. salicifolia is a fast-growing, upright shrub that can grow up to 5m tall. The flat and elliptical leaves are widest in the middle and can grow up to 12 cm long. New growth on the Willow-leaved Hakea is rose coloured.".
- Q4116862 label "Hakea salicifolia".
- Q4116862 depiction Willow-leaved_Hakea.jpg.
- Q4116862 name "Hakea salicifolia".