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Wardrobe Newcastle
Local wardrobe installation experts in Newcastle
Wardrobe Newcastle
Wardrobe Newcastle
Suite 15/102 Bridge StreetWaratah NSW 2298Australia
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Wardrobe Newcastle is the right company if you're looking for high-quality wardrobe design services and installation.
Our extensive range of products and services will ensure that you find the perfect wardrobe to suit your needs. We have a team of experienced professionals who will be able to provide you with accurate quotations and professional installation services.
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About Waratah
Waratah (Telopea) is an Australian-endemic genus of five species of large shrubs or small trees, native to the southeastern parts of Australia (New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania). The best-known species in this genus is Telopea speciosissima, which has bright red flowers and is the New South Wales (NSW) state emblem. The waratah is a member of the family Proteaceae, flowering plants distributed in the Southern Hemisphere. The key diagnostic feature of Proteaceae is the inflorescence, which is often very large, brightly coloured and showy, consisting of many small flowers densely packed into a compact head or spike. Species of waratah boast such inflorescences ranging from 6–15 cm in diameter with a basal ring of coloured bracts. The leaves are spirally arranged, 10–20 cm long and 2–3 cm broad with entire or serrated margins. The name waratah comes from the Eora Aboriginal people, the pre-European inhabitants of the Sydney area. == Taxonomy == The genus Telopea belongs to the plant family Proteaceae. Within the Proteaceae, their closest relatives appear to be the genera Alloxylon (tree waratahs), Oreocallis and Embothrium, a group of generally terminal red-flowering plants that skirt the southern edges of the Pacific Rim. Together they make up the subtribe Embothriinae.