Telopea aspera
Telopea aspera, commonly known as the Gibraltar Range waratah, is a plant in the family Proteaceae. It grows as a woody shrub to 3 metres (10 ft) high with leathery rough leaves and bright red flower heads known as inflorescences—each composed of hundreds of individual flowers. It is endemic to the New England region in New South Wales in Australia. It was formally described as a species by botanists Peter Weston and Mike Crisp in 1995, separated from its close relative Telopea speciosissima by its rough foliage and preference for dryer habitat. Unlike its better known relative, Telopea aspera has rarely been cultivated.
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Telopea aspera
Telopea aspera, commonly known as the Gibraltar Range waratah, is a plant in the family Proteaceae. It grows as a woody shrub to 3 metres (10 ft) high with leathery rough leaves and bright red flower heads known as inflorescences—each composed of hundreds of individual flowers. It is endemic to the New England region in New South Wales in Australia. It was formally described as a species by botanists Peter Weston and Mike Crisp in 1995, separated from its close relative Telopea speciosissima by its rough foliage and preference for dryer habitat. Unlike its better known relative, Telopea aspera has rarely been cultivated.
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Telopea aspera est un grand ar ...... graines ailées à l'intérieur.
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Telopea aspera, commonly known ...... ra has rarely been cultivated.
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Telopea aspera
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Crisp & P.H.Weston
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a red dome-shaped flowerhead made up of hundreds of red flowers in bushland
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T. aspera in the Gibraltar Range National Park.
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Telopea aspera est un grand ar ...... gueux et son habitat plus sec.
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Telopea aspera, commonly known ...... ra has rarely been cultivated.
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Telopea aspera
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Telopea aspera
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Telopea aspera
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