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The Waratah was first described by botanist James Edward Smith inA Specimen of the Botany of New Holland,1793 from “very fine dried specimens sent by Mr. White’. He gave the species its original binomial name of Embothrium speciosissimum. Robert Brown suggested the … Read Full Description
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The Waratah was first described by botanist James Edward Smith inA Specimen of the Botany of New Holland,1793 from “very fine dried specimens sent by Mr. White’. He gave the species its original binomial name of Embothrium speciosissimum. Robert Brown suggested the genus Telopea for it in 1809, which was published in 1810.
Common names: Waratah or New South Wales Waratah
Modern binomial name: Telopea speciosissima
First scientific description: 1810 Robert Brown
Distribution NSW
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