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Pincushion hakea
Proteaceae

Pincushion hakea

Hakea laurina R.Br.

Hakea laurina, or pincushion hakea, is an Australian endemic shrub or small tree widely cultivated for ornamental and practical uses.

Honey Bush
Proteaceae

Honey Bush

Hakea lissocarpha R.Br.

Hakea lissocarpha is a dense variable Australian shrub grown for hedging, tolerant of drought and frost.

desert Hakea
Proteaceae

desert Hakea

Hakea mitchellii Meisn.

Hakea mitchellii is a dense Australian shrub that produces showy white or cream flowers between October and January.

Yellow Hakea
Proteaceae

Yellow Hakea

Hakea nodosa R.Br.

Hakea nodosa, or yellow hakea, is a sprawling Australian shrub grown widely in cultivation for its adaptability.

Harsh Hakea
Proteaceae

Harsh Hakea

Hakea prostrata R.Br.

Hakea prostrata, or harsh hakea, is a prickly-leaved shrub with sweet white/cream flowers native to south-west Western Australia.

Beaked Hakea
Proteaceae

Beaked Hakea

Hakea rostrata F.Muell.

Hakea rostrata F.Muell. is a spreading Australian Victorian shrub that grows in heathlands and heathy woodlands on sandy soil.

candle hakea
Proteaceae

candle hakea

Hakea ruscifolia Labill.

Hakea ruscifolia, or candle hakea, is a hardy Western Australian lignotuberous flowering shrub often grown as an ornamental.

Willow-leaved hakea
Proteaceae

Willow-leaved hakea

Hakea salicifolia (Vent.) B.L.Burtt

Hakea salicifolia is an Australian shrub/small tree, invasive in NZ and Portugal, grown ornamentally and as a windbreak.

Bushy needlebush
Proteaceae

Bushy needlebush

Hakea sericea Schrad. & J.C.Wendl.

Hakea sericea is an Australian prickly winter-flowering shrub that is invasive in parts of South Africa, New Zealand and Portugal.

Dagger Hakea
Proteaceae

Dagger Hakea

Hakea teretifolia (Salisb.) Britten

Hakea teretifolia is a prickly Australian shrub grown for bird shelter and as a barrier, with dagger-shaped seed pods.

Two-leaf Hakea
Proteaceae

Two-leaf Hakea

Hakea trifurcata (Sm.) R.Br.

Hakea trifurcata is a Western Australian shrub with two leaf forms that evolved camouflage to protect fruit from cockatoo predation.

Spurred Gentian
Gentianaceae

Spurred Gentian

Halenia deflexa (Sm.) Griseb.

Halenia deflexa (green gentian or spurred gentian) is a northern North American flowering plant growing in moist, wet habitats.

Alkali Buttercup
Ranunculaceae

Alkali Buttercup

Halerpestes cymbalaria (Pursh) Greene

Halerpestes cymbalaria, alkali or seaside buttercup, is a perennial buttercup native to Eurasia and parts of the Americas that grows in moist habitats.

Carolina Silverbell
Styracaceae

Carolina Silverbell

Halesia carolina L.

Halesia carolina, or little silverbell, is a deciduous flowering tree native to the southeastern US, widely cultivated ornamentally.

Two-wing Silverbell
Styracaceae

Two-wing Silverbell

Halesia diptera J.Ellis ex L.

Halesia diptera J.Ellis ex L. is a large shrub or small tree identified by its two-winged dry fruit.

mountain silverbell
Styracaceae

mountain silverbell

Halesia tetraptera J.Ellis

Halesia tetraptera J.Ellis is a small deciduous tree native to eastern US that attracts pollinators like butterflies and bees.

Spotted yellow sun rose
Cistaceae

Spotted yellow sun rose

Halimium halimifolium (L.) Willk.

Halimium halimifolium (syn. Cistus halimifolius) is a Cistaceae subshrub or shrub native to the western and central Mediterranean.

Woolly Rock Rose
Cistaceae

Woolly Rock Rose

Halimium lasianthum (Lam.) Spach

Halimium lasianthum is an evergreen flowering shrub in the Cistaceae family, native to southwestern Europe and northwest Africa, grown in sunny sandy conditions.

African honeysuckle
Stilbaceae

African honeysuckle

Halleria lucida L.

Halleria lucida is an attractive small evergreen Southern African tree, increasingly grown as an ornamental in African gardens.

bog pine
Podocarpaceae

bog pine

Halocarpus bidwillii (Hook.f. ex Kirk) Quinn

Halocarpus bidwillii (mountain bog pine) is a small conifer endemic to New Zealand, growing across varied habitats from bogs to alpine areas.

pink pine
Podocarpaceae

pink pine

Halocarpus biformis (Hook.) Quinn

Halocarpus biformis is a dioecious evergreen conifer from the Podocarpaceae family native to New Zealand, with variable growth forms.

Halocnemum strobilaceum (Pall.) M.Bieb.
Amaranthaceae

Halocnemum strobilaceum (Pall.) M.Bieb.

Halocnemum strobilaceum (Pall.) M.Bieb.

Halocnemum strobilaceum is a branched succulent sub-shrub found in salty coastal and inland habitats from the Mediterranean to East Asia.

Saltlover
Amaranthaceae

Saltlover

Halogeton glomeratus (M.Bieb.) C.A.Mey.

Halogeton glomeratus is a toxic noxious invasive halophyte annual weed that harms rangelands and poisons livestock in the western U.S.

Shrubby Haloragis
Haloragaceae

Shrubby Haloragis

Haloragis erecta (Banks ex Murray) Eichler

Haloragis erecta, commonly called toatoa, is a perennial herb native to New Zealand with red stems and serrated elliptic leaves.

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