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Dagger hakea is characterized by its needle-like foliage and robust woody fruiting bodies. The plant typically thrives in Australia's nutrient-poor soils, a testament to its hardiness. Its cylindrical leaves, which can reach lengthy proportions, serve a dual purpose of minimizing water loss while providing defense against herbivory. Flowering occurs from winter to early spring, producing an array of small and fragrant white blooms that attract a variety of pollinators.
Watering schedule: Every week
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