Hakea rhombales
Hakea rhombales, commonly known as walukara, is a shrub in the family Proteaceae. It has red, pink or purple flowers and is endemic to Western Australia and the Northern Territory.
Description
The bushy shrub typically grows to a height of and is usually just as wide. It blooms from April to September and produces red-pink-purple flowers.The branchlets and young leaves are appressed-pubescent with ferruginous hairs but otherwise glabrescent. The simple leaves are long and wide.
Inflorescence are erect and sometimes from old wood, they contain 10–16 flowers with simple rachis that are long. The inflorescence is glabrous or appressed-pubescent with pedicels approximately long.
The fruit are formed in an obliquely obovate shape, long and wide. The fruit are black-pusticulate with a toothed crest found on either side of suture.