Hakea Drupacea
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Hakea drupacea, commonly known as sweet-scented hakea, is a tree or shrub which is native to south west Western Australia ranging from the Albany to Esperance region.
The Hakea Drupacea is a compact shrub featuring charming white flowers that are sweetly scented. The flowers bloom in clusters from April to July, with occasional blooming throughout the year.
As a bonus, the flowers attract a variety of insects and birds that feed on nectar. The shrub also produces woody fruits that are oval-shaped, shiny brown, and have a pointed beak measuring approximately 25 mm.
Its striking foliage is made up of bright green lobed leaves with sharp tips.
This plant thrives in well-drained soil and is both drought and frost resistant.
No live plants can be sent to Tasmania, N.T, W.A or overseas.