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species telopea

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Growing Waratahs
... Telopea speciosissima, there are four other species of Telopea. They are: Telopea aspera New England Waratah Telopea mongaensis Monga Waratah Telopea oreades Victorian Waratah Telopea truncata Tasmanian Waratah Of the five species, Telopea ...
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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Links
... Association - includes a section on native bulbous, tuberous, cormous, or rhizomatous species Australian Carnivorous Plant Society Australian Flora Foundation Australian Macadamia Society ... Philotheca, Correa, etc) Banksia Discussion Group Stylidium (Trigger Plants) Stylidium Discussion Group Telopea (Waratahs) Growing waratahs Wollemia (Wollemi Pine) Wollemi Pine information Botanic Gardens, ...
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ASGAP: Waratah and Relatives
... Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants (ASGAP) Waratah and Relatives The waratah (Telopea speciosissima) is arguably the most famous of Australia's native plants, being widely ... are many other related plants also worthy of wide cultivation. Background Propagation Cultivation Selected Species Further Information Growing the Sydney Waratah Plant Guide ASGAP Home Search this site! ...
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ASGAP - Frequently Asked Questions
... . This is particularly true of many members of the Protea family such as Banksia, Grevillea, Telopea and Hakea. Most of these plants have developed specialised roots called "proteoid" roots which consist ... :P:K composition of about 10:3:6) which can be used on phosphorus-sensitive species. Further information on this topic is available in the article Phosphorus Needs of Australian Plants ...
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ASGAP: Where to see Australian Plants - New South Wales
... parts of the world. This allows the visitor to view related species of differing origins growing close together (eg Australian Banksia species and South African Protea and Leucadendron). A Visitor Centre ... flora and the many birds that frequent the area. Plant species that can be found in the Reserve include the NSW Waratah (Telopea speciosissima), the rare Grevillea barkleyana and the beautiful ...
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ASGAP: Where to see Australian Plants - Victoria
... species being grown including Banksia, Boronia, Correa, Crowea, Grevillea, Hakea, Hibbertia, Persoonia, Pomaderris, Prostanthera, Telopea and Thomasia. Many rare and unusual species are grown as well as rainforest and fern species ...
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Tree Waratah
... southern species, A.flammeum to the large showy species from the Tableland and A.wickhamii to the lesser known species from the Tableland and Bartle Frere. Secondly - Botanical The waratah, Telopea, produces ... same manner, but without the large basal bracts that are usually a feature of Telopea flowers. The short, terminal, erect, woody rachis is persistent. Alloxylon flammeum produces its flowers ...
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Cycas arenicola
... arenicola The Cycad Pages Cycas arenicola Cycas arenicola K.D. Hill, Telopea 5(2): 419-242 (1993). H—NSW TYPE: Australia, Northern Territory, upper East Alligator River ... occurrence in broken sandstone country. Illustration: Hill 1993, fig. 1. Distinguishing features: Distinguished among Australian species by the non-keeled leaves, the fusiform to elongate-ovoid microsporangiate cones, and the ...
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Cycas arnhemica
... [subsp muninga] Photo Ingrid Meek The Cycad Pages Cycas arnhemica Cycas arnhemica K.D. Hill, Telopea 5(4): 693-696, fig. 1. (1994). H—NSW TYPE: Australia, Northern Territory, Goyder River ... to be at risk. Etymology: the epithet is a rendering of the name for this species in the Burarra language of the local aboriginal people. [subsp muninga] Photo Ingrid Meek [subsp ...
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Telopea 'Braidwood Brilliant'
... Telopea 'Braidwood Brilliant' Australian National Botanic Gardens Home > ANBG > Telopea Telopea 'Braidwood Brilliant' by Iain Dawson Recent interest in species suitable for cooler climates, especially he cut flower industry in New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria, has led to a resurgence of interest in the long established cultivar Telopea ...
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