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Hakea denticulata : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hakea denticulata
''Hakea denticulata'', commonly known as Stinking Roger, is a shrub tree endemic southern Western Australia. One of the many species of Australian plant described by the botanist Robert Brown, it is a compact shrub up to 1 or 2 metres high and wide with red flowers in the spring, of a powerful odor. ==Taxonomy== Robert Brown described ''Hakea denticulata'' in 1830 in his ''Supplementum primum Prodromi florae Novae Hollandiae'', a supplement to his 1810 work.〔 Byron Lamont differentiated what was previously considered a form of ''Hakea prostrata'' and named in ''H. rubriflora'' in 1973, but it was found to be synonymous with ''H. denticulata''. Brown's name is derived from the Latin ''denticulus'' "little tooth", hence "with little teeth", referring to the leaf margins, while Lamont's name was derived from the Latin ''ruber'' "red" and ''flos'' "flower".〔 Its common name is Stinking Roger. ''Hakea denticulata'' was reclassified along with five other species in the ''Prostrata'' group in the 1999 Flora of Australia treatment.
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