hakea leucoptera
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Definition
Noun 1. A large bushy shrub: A plant characterized by dense, spreading growth. 2. With pungent pointed leaves: Its foliage is sharp-tipped and has a strong, often acrid, smell or taste. 3. And creamy white flowers: It produces clusters of flowers that are an off-white, creamy color. 4. Native to central and eastern Australia: Its natural habitat and range are the central and eastern regions of the Australian continent.
Usage Examples
- The hakea leucoptera is well-adapted to arid conditions.
- We identified a hakea leucoptera by its distinctive pungent leaves.
- The garden features several native shrubs, including the hakea leucoptera.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical classification, Hakea leucoptera belongs to the family Proteaceae.
- The species name leucoptera means "white-winged," often referring to the appearance of its seeds or fruit.
Variants and Related Words
- Hakea: The genus to which this shrub belongs, comprising many species of Australian shrubs and small trees.
- Needlebush: A common name sometimes used for various species with sharp, needle-like leaves.
- Protea family: The larger plant family (Proteaceae) that includes , , and .
Synonyms
- Shrub
- Bush
Related Phrases
- Native Australian flora: Plants indigenous to Australia, a category which includes .
- Drought-tolerant shrub: A type of plant that can survive with little water, a characteristic of this species.
Noun
- large bushy shrub with pungent pointed leaves and creamy white flowers; central and eastern Australia