Q&A

How do you propagate Hakea Laurina?

How do you propagate Hakea Laurina?

The seeds look flaky but can be sown into a pot or a little tray of well drained seed propagating material. Cover them, by their own size, in vermiculite, keep them moist and they will germinate in two to three months, depending on the temperature. Then transplant them and they grow beautifully.

Is Pincushion Hakea fast growing?

Although considered a small to medium sized shrub or tree, the hakea laurina can grow up to 6 meters in height. When it comes to the hakea laurina growth rate, it is a significantly fast-growing plant.

Is Hakea Laurina fast growing?

This plant likes full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. Hakea laurina prefers dry to medium soil (not moist) and is a fast grower. Cover the seeds with high-quality potting mix and be sure to keep it moist so the seeds can germinate.

Where does Hakea grow?

Cultivation of hakeas As many species originate from the sandy soils of Western Australia, where good drainage is premium, you need to grow most hakeas in well-drained soils.

How do you grow Hakea Francisiana?

The species grows and flowers best in an open, very well drained, sunny position but it will tolerate some shade. Hakea francisiana is easily grown from seed. Cuttings may succeed but these may not be particularly easy to strike and often do not produce a strong root system.

Can you keep a native frangipani small?

Generally, the Native Frangipani does not need pruning, which can damage its symmetrical shape, but it can be pruned to a desired size and shape if required.

Is frangipani poisonous to humans?

The Frangipani is, in fact, poisonous, but only if you eat an entire flower will you begin to feel sick. Frangipani possesses a milky sap which is mildly poisonous.

Where can I find a Hakea laurina plant?

Hakea laurina R.Br. Hakea laurina (Pin-cushion Hakea) is one of the most admired native plants of south-western Australia, and is grown in quantity in Australia and other countries. In Italy and America its uses include street and hedge planting.

What do the leaves on a Hakea look like?

Hakea laurina has leaves that look a little like a wattle or a gum tree, but with a fabulous flower. It’s also called the Pincushion Hakea, because that’s exactly what it looks like. The flower styles are all in a cluster, and they protrude like spider legs.

Can a Hakea plant be propagated by seed?

Hakea flowers and leaves are diverse, and there are also different sized and shaped seed pods. Some look like a castanet, others look like a little slug or a snail. They are quite extraordinary. Propagate them by seed because cuttings are unreliable.

How long does it take for Hakea laurina seed to germinate?

Seed germinates readily 3-12 weeks. Sow seed in mix 3:1 Perlite:Peat and cover the depth of the seed. Keep moist until germination occurs. Best to sow in individual containers to prevent damage to the root system when transplanting. Drench seed with a fungicide after sowing to prevent “Damping Off’.