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The waratah has red flowers and dark green leathery leaves.
The waratah, Telopea speciosissima, is the state flower of New South Wales.
Yes, the waratah is native to Australia. It is the floral emblem of New South Wales.
The Waratah is the State Floral Emblem
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The flower waratah is a bright crimson red. Occasionally, it may have white tips, or even have a pink hue.
The Waratah (Telopea speciosissima) is the floral emblem of New South Wales, Australia.
The plant emblem for NSW is the waratah, a big, bright, red flower.
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The waratah, the state floral emblem of New South Wales, is found in a limited area of NSW. It lives through the central coast region, from Ulladulla in the south, north through the Sydney Basin to the Hunter River catchment.
The flora emblem of New South Wales is the Waratah (Telopea speciosissima), a striking native flower with bright red petals and a prominent stamen. It is a symbol of the state's natural beauty and biodiversity.
The Australian Waratah is red.