Hakea neurophylla
Hakea neurophylla, commonly known as the pink-flowered hakea, is a shrub of the genus Hakea native to a small area near Dandaragan in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia.
Description
An erect non-sprouting shrub typically grows to a height of. Racemes of fragrant blooms appear from July to August in profusion in white or pale pink-red along the branchlets in the leaf axils. Inflorescences are solitary with 12 to 18 scented flowers with glabrous pedicels.Blue-grey leaves are obovate to elliptic and sometimes undulate long and wide and narrowly cuneate at the base. Leaves have 3 prominent longitudinal veins on both sides ending in a blunt point. Large blackish-brown fruit are obliquely ovate, from long and wide, obscurely beaked, with a dorsal longitudinal ridge on each valve.