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.
a waratah is a aboriginal spear flung by a sling idiot anyway it is brown and green
it is brown and green
The waratah flower looks like an acorn but only with leavs on it
native flower
moderately frost resistant
has a very different look than many other plants
The Australian Waratah is red.
Spiders and that's all that eats a waratah.
Waratah Cup was created in 1991.
The Waratah Anemone is on the rocky waters of Australia
Waratah railway station was created in 1858.
Waratah Mayfield Cheetahs was created in 1927.
Waratah Football Club was created in 1917.
The waratah has red flowers and dark green leathery leaves.
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The waratah, Telopea speciosissima, is the state flower of New South Wales.
Waratah normally grows in Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia.
The area of Waratah-Wynyard Council is 1,187 square kilometers.