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Waratah, Australian Wildflower, NSW State Flower The Waratah Flower, (Genus Telopea; family Proteaceae) is an Australian native wildflower. The red waratah flower is also the emblem for the state of New South Wales, Australia. In this photo it is isolated on white. The waratah flowers in spring or early summer and is found in native bushland. The red flower is sometimes featured on Australian Christmas cards, as Christmas in Australia falls in summer. waratah stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Waratah, Australian Wildflower, NSW State Flower The Waratah Flower, (Genus Telopea; family Proteaceae) is an Australian native wildflower. The red waratah flower is also the emblem for the state of New South Wales, Australia. In this photo it is isolated on white. The waratah flowers in spring or early summer and is found in native bushland. The red flower is sometimes featured on Australian Christmas cards, as Christmas in Australia falls in summer. waratah stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

The Waratah Flower, (Genus Telopea; family Proteaceae) is an Australian native wildflower. The red waratah flower is also the emblem for the state of New South Wales, Australia. In this photo it is isolated on white. The waratah flowers in spring or early summer and is found in native bushland. The red flower is sometimes featured on Australian Christmas cards, as Christmas in Australia falls in summer.

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Waratah Flowers, Australia. Telopea Speciosissima, New South Wales Emblem Two Waratahs, Telopea speciosissima, native Australian wildflower and New South Wales floral emblem. Genus Telopea; family Proteaceae. The word Waratah comes from the Eora language. The Eora are indigenous people of Australia. The waratah flowers in spring or early summer and is found in native bushland. The red flower is sometimes featured on Australian Christmas cards as Christmas in Australia falls in summer. waratah stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Waratah Flowers, Australia. Telopea Speciosissima, New South Wales Emblem Two Waratahs, Telopea speciosissima, native Australian wildflower and New South Wales floral emblem. Genus Telopea; family Proteaceae. The word Waratah comes from the Eora language. The Eora are indigenous people of Australia. The waratah flowers in spring or early summer and is found in native bushland. The red flower is sometimes featured on Australian Christmas cards as Christmas in Australia falls in summer. waratah stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Two Waratahs, Telopea speciosissima, native Australian wildflower and New South Wales floral emblem. Genus Telopea; family Proteaceae. The word Waratah comes from the Eora language. The Eora are indigenous people of Australia. The waratah flowers in spring or early summer and is found in native bushland. The red flower is sometimes featured on Australian Christmas cards as Christmas in Australia falls in summer.

Waratah Telopea 'Shady Lady' The waratah, (genus Telopea) contains five species from the east coast regions of Australia. The waratah is one of Australia's most beautiful and spectacular native plants. This plant 'Shady Lady' is a x between T.speciosissima and T.oreades and is more blood red than Telopea speciosissima. waratah stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Waratah Telopea 'Shady Lady' The waratah, (genus Telopea) contains five species from the east coast regions of Australia. The waratah is one of Australia's most beautiful and spectacular native plants. This plant 'Shady Lady' is a x between T.speciosissima and T.oreades and is more blood red than Telopea speciosissima. waratah stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

The waratah, (genus Telopea) contains five species from the east coast regions of Australia. The waratah is one of Australia's most beautiful and spectacular native plants. This plant 'Shady Lady' is a x between T.speciosissima and T.oreades and is more blood red than Telopea speciosissima.

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