Proteaceae
Hakea undulata R.Br.
Hakea undulata R.Br.
Hakea undulata is a wavy-leaved prickly Australian shrub grown for hedging and wildlife habitat.
Hakea laevipes Gand.
Hakea laevipes Gand.
Hakea laevipes is an Australian lignotuberous flowering shrub found in New South Wales and south-eastern Queensland.
Hakea cristata R.Br.
Hakea cristata R.Br.
Hakea cristata R.Br. is a prickly-leaved multi-stemmed shrub native to jarrah forests of Western Australia’s Darling Scarp.
Hakea oleifolia (Sm.) R.Br.
Hakea oleifolia (Sm.) R.Br.
Hakea oleifolia (olive-leaved hakea) is a frost-tolerant shrub or tree native to south-western Western Australia, bearing sweet-scented white flowers.
Hakea florulenta Meisn.
Hakea florulenta Meisn.
Hakea florulenta is an Australian erect woody plant that grows in coastal open forest from Bundaberg to Grafton.
Hakea pachyphylla Sieber ex Spreng.
Hakea pachyphylla Sieber ex Spreng.
Hakea pachyphylla is a single-stemmed Australian shrub with yellow spring flowers and a restricted distribution.
Hakea repullulans H.M.Lee
Hakea repullulans H.M.Lee
Hakea repullulans is an erect Australian shrub that grows in acidic sandy sclerophyll forest and mallee-heath habitats.
Hakea varia R.Br.
Hakea varia R.Br.
Hakea varia R.Br. is a variable-leaved prickly shrub from Western Australia that provides good wildlife habitat.
Hakea propinqua A.Cunn.
Hakea propinqua A.Cunn.
Hakea propinqua is a bushy sharp-leaved Australian shrub that grows in Sydney region heath and woodland.
Hakea leucoptera R.Br.
Hakea leucoptera R.Br.
Hakea leucoptera R.Br. is a variable Australian dry-land shrub or tree with traditional uses for Indigenous people and explorers.
Hakea vittata R.Br.
Hakea vittata R.Br.
Hakea vittata is a prostrate Australian shrub with distinct gall and fruit traits that flowers from August to November.
Hakea ferruginea Sweet
Hakea ferruginea Sweet
Hakea ferruginea, or rusty hakea, is a non-lignotuberous flowering shrub native to Western Australia.
Buckinghamia celsissima F.Muell.
Buckinghamia celsissima F.Muell.
Buckinghamia celsissima, the ivory curl tree, is an Australian rainforest tree widely grown as an ornamental.
Lomatia polymorpha R.Br.
Lomatia polymorpha R.Br.
Lomatia polymorpha, mountain guitar plant, is a variable woody species from Tasmania, that is hardy in horticulture.
Lomatia ilicifolia R.Br.
Lomatia ilicifolia R.Br.
Lomatia ilicifolia is a flowering Australian shrub that is hardy, frost-tolerant, and sometimes grown in horticulture.
Lomatia ferruginea (Cav.) R.Br.
Lomatia ferruginea (Cav.) R.Br.
Lomatia ferruginea is an evergreen tree valued for carpentry and as an ornamental, grown in Chile, Scotland and the Faroe Islands.
Lomatia dentata (Ruiz & Pav.) R.Br.
Lomatia dentata (Ruiz & Pav.) R.Br.
Lomatia dentata is a small evergreen tree with toothed leaves, irregular axillary flowers, and woody winged brown follicle fruits.
Lomatia arborescens L.R.Fraser & Vickery
Lomatia arborescens L.R.Fraser & Vickery
Lomatia arborescens is an Australian shrub or small tree with horticultural potential for its attractive leaves.
Stenocarpus sinuatus (Otto & A.Dietr.) Endl.
Stenocarpus sinuatus (Otto & A.Dietr.) Endl.
Stenocarpus sinuatus, the Firewheel Tree, is a large Australian tree grown widely as a popular ornamental.
Stenocarpus salignus R.Br.
Stenocarpus salignus R.Br.
Stenocarpus salignus, or scrub beefwood, is an Australian shrub or small tree grown in cultivation less often than its relative S. sinuatus.
Stenocarpus umbellifer (J.R. & G.Forst.) Druce
Stenocarpus umbellifer (J.R. & G.Forst.) Druce
Stenocarpus umbellifer is a flowering Proteaceae plant endemic to New Caledonia with two recognised varieties.
Cardwellia sublimis F.Muell.
Cardwellia sublimis F.Muell.
Cardwellia sublimis is a large endemic rainforest tree from northeastern Queensland, Australia, valued for its timber.
Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia F.Muell.
Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia F.Muell.
Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia is an Australian rainforest tree with edible seeds that is sometimes grown as an ornamental.
Macadamia tetraphylla L.A.S.Johnson
Macadamia tetraphylla L.A.S.Johnson
Macadamia tetraphylla is a rough-shelled edible-seeded macadamia native to eastern Australia, the first commercial Australian native food crop grown by non-indigenous Australians, now listed as vulnerable.
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