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'''''Adenanthos cuneatus''''' isadalah asebuah shrubsemak ofdari thefamili [[Proteaceae]] family, nativeasli to theke [[SouthPantai CoastSelatan WesternAustralia AustraliaBarat|southpantai coastselatan]] ofdari [[Western Australia Barat]]. It was originally described by French naturalist [[Jacques Labillardière]] in 1805. Within the genus ''[[Adenanthos]]'', it lies in the [[Section (botany)|section]] ''[[Adenanthos sect. Adenanthos|Adenanthos]]'' and is most closely related to ''[[Adenanthos stictus|A. stictus]]''. ''A. cuneatus'' has hybridized with four other species of ''Adenanthos''. Common names include '''Coastal Jugflower''', '''Flame Bush''', '''Bridle Bush''' and '''Sweat Bush'''. Growing to 2 m (7 ft) high and wide, it is erect to prostrate in [[Habit (biology)|habit]], with wedge-shaped lobed leaves covered in fine silvery hair. The single red flowers are insignificant, and appear all year, though especially in late spring. The reddish new growth occurs over the summer.
 
The shrub grows on sandy soils in [[heath]]land. Pollinators include [[honeyeater]]s, particularly the [[Western Spinebill]], [[Silvereye]], [[Honey Possum]] and bees. It is sensitive to ''[[Phytophthora cinnamomi]]'' [[Root rot|dieback]], and hence requires a sandy soil and good drainage to grow in cultivation. ''A. cuneatus'' is grown in gardens in Australia and the western United States, and a dwarf and prostrate form are commercially available.