Viv.....: Our garden's first white Waratah this season begins to unravel. The name waratah comes from the Eora Aboriginal people, the original inhabitants of the Sydney area. On Explore 29 March 2023
Viv.....: Rare white Waratah flower
Viv.....: Lovely red Tasmanian waratah bloom
Viv.....: Rare native white Waratah flower
Viv.....: Unique native red Waratah flower
Viv.....: Our garden's first red Waratah this season starts unravelling
Viv.....: Today's Cockatoos' dawn handiwork on our garden's first white Waratah - they broke the branch when using it to access the flower. Now we have to wait for another bud to mature!
Viv.....: Our garden's first red Waratah this season unravels further - full opening not far off
Viv.....: Our garden's first red Waratah this season in full bloom
Viv.....: During a spring morning, the lovely red Waratah in our garden prepares to unravel gradually. This colour is well known and is the state flower of New South Wales
Viv.....: On a sunny spring evening, a rare white Waratah at our garden gets ready to unravel into a lovely bloom. The red variety is the NSW state emblem.
Viv.....: Striking Waratah flower shining with back lighting
Viv.....: On a sunny spring morning, the lovely red Waratah in bloom at our garden. This colour is well known and is the state flower of New South Wales