Adenanthos pungens

It is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia.

The flowers appear in clusters at the ends of the branchlets.

Styles are about 40 mm long, with or without hairs at the tips.

[3] The species was first formally described in 1845 in Plantae Preissianae by Carl Meissner.

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Adenanthos pungens ssp. effusus.