Hakea sericea

1 Needlebush at Majura, ACT

Hakea sericea at Majura, ACT - 20 Sep 2019
Hakea sericea at Majura, ACT - 20 Sep 2019
Hakea sericea at Majura, ACT - 20 Sep 2019
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Identification history

Hakea sericea 21 Sep 2023 abread111
Hakea decurrens subsp. decurrens 20 Sep 2019 MichaelMulvaney
Hakea decurrens subsp. decurrens 20 Sep 2019 JaneR

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2 comments

waltraud wrote:
   25 Sep 2023
Barb, how did you arrive at H sericea? the only other H sericea is at the Campbell site mt Ainslie. I just realized that we don't have it included in our Flora list...
abread111 wrote:
   25 Sep 2023
Well its not on the list because I only just changed it to H. sericea when pondering the problems with the other Hackett hakea ids. See Hakea sericea (Needlebush) and compare the fruit with the photo from ALA which is given there.
(If someone changes an id, our way of checking does not pick it up ... should try to keep track of such things separately. Add H. sericea to our current list of things to follow up.)

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  • 1 Abundance
  • 20 Sep 2019 04:51 PM Recorded on
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Additional information

  • True In flower
  • 1 metre to 5 metres Plant height

Species information

  • Hakea sericea Scientific name
  • Needlebush Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Non-local native
  • Minor Weed or Pest
  • Up to 756.56m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • In flower
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