How To Use Waratah In A Sentence

  • And leaving the Waratahs set in motion the chain of events that took him to Ireland.
  • Karwarra holds the OPCA collections of boronias and waratahs.
  • There, in the vines at the foot of the waratah shrub, he died of his wounds.
  • Since 1985 they have been replacing exotics with native species, although they have retained a waratah planted in the late sixties, as well as callunas and ericas.
  • _We_ gen'ally hide ahind the waratahs or the bamboos, or up a tree's a good place," said Muffie, much interested. In the Mist of the Mountains
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  • The spectrum of Australian flowers is amazing; some like waratahs large and obvious, others like thryptomene small but charming; seen close up, many are exquisite.
  • No doubt the Waratahs will be inspired by a 45,000 capacity crowd at the Sydney Football Stadium - tickets were hoovered up when they went on sale last week.
  • Flowers were widely used in design, particularly from the 1880s, when motifs based on the waratah, wattle, bottlebrush, and eucalyptus were popular.
  • The native waratah that was grown around Sydney, the Dharawal people, which is my people, actually used that as a substitute for mother's milk.
  • The Bangalow palm, the waratah, the fire-wheel flower, the banksia and the Sturt desert pea are all accurately captured in the painting.
  • Even though the Waratahs will be depleted due to Wallabies commitments, they will still present a stern challenge for a Scotland side that will be shorn of the conquering test heroes.
  • Occasionally they borrowed indigenous names, as with kurrajong and waratah.
  • The Bangalow palm, the waratah, the fire-wheel flower, the banksia and the Sturt desert pea are all captured in this way.

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