Description
The Pin-Cushion Hakea, with the botanical name Hakea laurina, is a large shrub native to Western Australia that can be pruned into a small tree. The plant is most known for its eye-catching red to white flowers, which bloom from Djeran to Djilba (autumn to early spring). As a versatile addition to your garden, it can serve as both a striking focal point and a natural screen.
For best results, plant in well-drained soil in a sunny location. If your soil is on the sandy side, consider adding a soil conditioner for better water retention. While there's no specific seasonal water requirement, a low-phosphorus native fertiliser can be applied for optimal growth. Pruning is best done after the flowering period to maintain its shape.
Botanical Name | Hakea laurina |
Common Name | Pin-Cushion Hakea, Kodjet |
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Classification |
Large Natives |
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Origin | Western Australia |
Foliage | Evergreen |
Height | 2.5 - 6 M |
Width | 2 - 5 M |
Light | Full sun, tolerates part shade. |
Soil | Tolerant of most soils as long it is freely draining. |
Water Requirement | Drought-hardy once established. Performs best with water through heat-waves. |
Lifespan | Perennial |
Flower Colour | White, Cream, Red, Pink |
Flower Time | Djeran to Djilba (autumn to early spring) |
Toxicity | Considered non-toxic to humans and animals. Though some species have not been fully studied |
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