Acacia hakeoides

Acacia hakeoides

Acacia hakeoides, the Western Australian hakea wattle, is a shrub endemic to southwestern Western Australia. Its phyllodes resemble those of hakeas, leading to its species name. It grows in heath, mallee scrub, and woodland on sandy or gravelly soils and produces yellow to cream globular flower heads, providing important resources for native pollinators in the southwest.

Taxonomy

목(目) Fabales
과(科) Fabaceae (Legume family)
Species Acacia hakeoides

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What family does Acacia hakeoides belong to?
Acacia hakeoides (Acacia hakeoides) belongs to the family Fabaceae in the order Fabales.

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