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Hakea asperma
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Hakea asperma, commonly known as the native dog hakea, is an endangered shrub in the family Proteaceae endemic to a small area in northeastern Victoria. It is an unusual species that has no fruit and only reproduces by suckering. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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