- The
waratah (
Telopea) is an Australian-endemic
genus of five
species of
large shrubs or
small trees,
native to the
southeastern parts of
Australia (New...
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Telopea speciosissima,
commonly known as the New
South Wales waratah or
simply waratah, is a
large shrub in the
plant family Proteaceae. It is endemic...
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Telopea can
refer to:
Telopea (plant), a
genus of shrubs,
common name
waratahs Telopea (journal), a
botanical journal named after the
genus Telopea, New...
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Telopea truncata,
commonly known as the
Tasmanian waratah, is a
plant in the
family Proteaceae. It is
endemic to
Tasmania where it is
found on
moist acidic...
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Telopea oreades,
commonly known as the Gippsland-, mountain- or
Victorian waratah, is a
large shrub or
small tree in the
family Proteaceae.
Native to...
- The
Waratah is the
genus Telopea, of
shrubs native to
southeastern Australia.
Waratah may also
refer to: The
plant genus Alloxylon, the tree
waratahs Waratah...
- Grevillea, Hakea, and Macadamia.
Species such as the New
South Wales waratah (
Telopea speciosissima), king
protea (Protea cynaroides), and
various species...
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Waratah Park is a heritage-listed
former Aboriginal land and
fauna sanctuary and now
Aboriginal title claim at 13
Namba Road,
Duffys Forest in the Northern...
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plant Waratah (
Telopea truncata). List of
Antarctic and sub-Antarctic
islands This
article incorporates public domain material from "
Waratah Islands"...
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Telopea mongaensis,
commonly known as the
Monga waratah or
Braidwood waratah, is a
shrub or
small tree in the
family Proteaceae.
Endemic to Australia,...