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Hakea petiolaris, also known as sea-urchin hakea, is a flowering shrub or small tree native to Western Australia. It features striking, globular flower clusters in shades of pink to purple and has leathery, broad leaves. Valued for its ornamental beauty and drought tolerance, it attracts birds and pollinators but has no major known medicinal uses.
Purple-cream colour flower spheres will cover this 3-5m tall tree/bush every winter.
Besides the difference in the flower, this hakea has leaves of a blue-green-grey colour that are short and rounded.
It grows fairly quickly and makes an excellent windbreak
I cant stress to you enough how much bees love this plant! As well as native finches and honey eaters.
will grow in poor, sandy soil and clay.
Drought and frost tolerant.
you will receive 10 seeds
Hakea petiolaris, also known as sea-urchin hakea, is a flowering shrub or small tree native to Western Australia. It features striking, globular flower clusters in shades of pink to purple and has leathery, broad leaves. Valued for its ornamental beauty and drought tolerance, it attracts birds and pollinators but has no major known medicinal uses.
Purple-cream colour flower spheres will cover this 3-5m tall tree/bush every winter.
Besides the difference in the flower, this hakea has leaves of a blue-green-grey colour that are short and rounded.
It grows fairly quickly and makes an excellent windbreak
I cant stress to you enough how much bees love this plant! As well as native finches and honey eaters.
will grow in poor, sandy soil and clay.
Drought and frost tolerant.
you will receive 10 seeds
Hakea petiolaris, also known as sea-urchin hakea, is a flowering shrub or small tree native to Western Australia. It features striking, globular flower clusters in shades of pink to purple and has leathery, broad leaves. Valued for its ornamental beauty and drought tolerance, it attracts birds and pollinators but has no major known medicinal uses.
Purple-cream colour flower spheres will cover this 3-5m tall tree/bush every winter.
Besides the difference in the flower, this hakea has leaves of a blue-green-grey colour that are short and rounded.
It grows fairly quickly and makes an excellent windbreak
I cant stress to you enough how much bees love this plant! As well as native finches and honey eaters.
will grow in poor, sandy soil and clay.
Drought and frost tolerant.
you will receive 10 seeds