Hakea pulvinifera

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title: Hakea pulvinifera
text: Hakea pulvinifera, also known as Lake Keepit Hakea, is a small, prickly shrub in the family Proteaceae, found only on one rocky hillside at Lake Keepit near Gunnedah in New South Wales, Australia. The species was first described in 1962, believed extinct in 1971 and rediscovered in 1988. The entire species may be of only one genetically unique individual. It is one of only two Hakea species that reproduce solely through basal shoots or 'suckering', reducing genetic variation.
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description: Species of shrub in the family Proteaceae endemic to New South Wales, Australia
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date modified: 2024-03-01T17:03:04Z
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