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The waratah (Telopea speciosissima) primarily reproduces through seeds, which are produced in large, woody seed pods after the flowering season. Pollination is typically facilitated by birds, particularly honeyeaters, that are attracted to the plant's bright red flowers. After pollination, the seeds are dispersed by wind or animals once the pods dry and split open. Additionally, waratahs can also reproduce vegetatively through root suckering, allowing them to spread and form new plants from their root system.

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