Hakea salicifolia
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Hakea salicifolia (Willow-leaved Hakea)
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Hakea salicifolia |
Hakea salicifolia (HAK-ee-uh sal-iss-ih-FOH-lee-uh) commonly known as the (Willow-leaved Hakea) is indigenous to New South Wales and Queensland. It is a fast growing shrub which grows up to 5m tall with leaves that can grow up to 12cm long and the new growth on the Willow-leaved Hakea has a pleasant rose colouring. During the spring the Willow-leaved Hakea has pale yellow to white flowers which appear in small dense clusters among the leaves.