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It is the Waratah
the waratah and platypus is the nsw state emblem
The Waratah is the State Floral Emblem
The plant emblem for NSW is the waratah, a big, bright, red flower.
The waratah (Telopea is its botanical name)
The Waratah (Telopea speciosissima) is the floral emblem of New South Wales, Australia.
because it's new south wales floral emblem
The floral emblem of New South Wales (NSW) is the Waratah (Telopea speciosissima). This striking flower features bright red, tubular blooms that are surrounded by dark green leaves, making it a distinctive symbol of the region. The Waratah typically blooms in spring and is known for its large, showy flower heads. It represents the resilience and beauty of the Australian landscape.
Yes, the noun waratah is a common noun, a type of plant.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:The SS Waratah, a ship that disappeared with 211 passengers and crew in 1909.Waratah, Mt. Gambier, South Australia a heavy equipment manufacturer.Waratah Coal, Brisbane, QLD AustraliaWaratah Golf Club, Argenton, NSW Australia
The New South Wales floral emblem is the waratah(Telopea speciosissima).The faunal emblems are the platypus and the kookaburra.
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 Australian Waratah is red.