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The Royal Hakea is found in abundance in the Fitzgerald National Park in southern Western Australia. It is known for its autumnal colours which go from deep green, through yellows and reds.
It has stunning veination in the leaves which give it a cabbage like appearance. It flowers from July to October and has attractive coloured leaves at all times of the year.
See this amazing emblem of the Fitzgerald National Park on our new South Coast Explorer tour.