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Hakea pugioniformis, Cay. Near //. acicularis and H. gibbosa but to 20 ft. high and corolla as well as pedicels pubescent: fr. much more slender, lanceolate, acuminate, 1 in. long by ½ in. broad, rough around the middle, with an obliquely transverse crest, each valve tapering to a slender point. L.B.C. 4:353. Bot. Cook's First Voy. 265.—Often labeled H. suaveolens in nurseries but distinguished from that by the simple lvs. and thicker frs.
Hakea pugioniformis, Cay. Near //. acicularis and H. gibbosa but to 20 ft. high and corolla as well as pedicels pubescent: fr. much more slender, lanceolate, acuminate, 1 in. long by ½ in. broad, rough around the middle, with an obliquely transverse crest, each valve tapering to a slender point.—Often labeled H. suaveolens in nurseries but distinguished from that by the simple lvs. and thicker frs.
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Hakea pugioniformis, Cay. Near //. acicularis and H. gibbosa but to 20 ft. high and corolla as well as pedicels pubescent: fr. much more slender, lanceolate, acuminate, 1 in. long by ½ in. broad, rough around the middle, with an obliquely transverse crest, each valve tapering to a slender point.—Often labeled H. suaveolens in nurseries but distinguished from that by the simple lvs. and thicker frs.


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