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Displaying records 1–20 of 168 for your search terms: Genus: hakea
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Proteaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 78 (1789)
Hakea Schrad. & J.C.Wendl.
Sertum Hannoveranum p27, t. 17. (1796)
Hakea aculeata A.S.George
Column Hakea Nuytsia 2:375-377 (1979)
Hakea acuminata Haegi
Fl.Australia 17B:396 (1999)
Hakea adnata R.Br.
Prodr. Suppl. 26 (1830)
Hakea amadenea Haegi ms
Hakea ambigua Meisn.
Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 2:260 (1848)
Hakea amplexicaulis R.Br.
Prickly Hakea Trans.Linn.Soc.London 10:184 (1810)
Hakea anadenia Haegi
Fl.Australia 17B:394-395 (1999)
Hakea arborescens R.Br.
Common Hakea Trans.Linn.Soc.London 10:187 (1810)
Hakea arida Diels
Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 35:162-163 (1904)
Hakea attenuata R.Br.
Trans.Linn.Soc.London 10:183 (1810)
Hakea auriculata Meisn.
Hooker's J.Bot.Kew Gard.Misc. 7:116 (1855)
Hakea baxteri R.Br.
Fan Hakea Prodr. Suppl. 28 (1830)
Hakea bicornata R.M.Barker
J.Adelaide Bot.Gard. 13: 104-105 (1990)
Hakea brachyptera Meisn.
Short-winged Hakea Prodr. 14:396 (1856)
Hakea brookeana F.Muell.
Hakea brooksiana F.Muell.
Australas.J.Pharm. 1:430 (1886)
Hakea brownii Meisn.
Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 1: 569 (1845)
Hakea bucculenta C.A.Gardner
Red Pokers J.Roy.Soc.Western Australia 22:123 (1936)
Hakea candolleana Meisn.
Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 2:262 (1848)

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