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- Although no subspecies are recognised within " Telopea speciosissima " itself, geographical variations within its range have been noted.
- "Telopea speciosissima " is one of five species from southeastern Australia which make up the genus " Telopea ".
- The most well-known species in this genus is " Telopea speciosissima ", which has bright red flowers and is the NSW state emblem.
- Another species that is cultivated in some parts of the world, although it is smaller, is " Telopea speciosissima " ( Waratah ), from the mountains of New South Wales, Australia.
- "Telopea speciosissima " the floral emblem of the state of New South Wales and several organisations in the state, including the New South Wales Waratahs rugby team and Grace Bros . ( now Myer ).
- The understory species include many familiar sydney sandstone flora such as members of the genera " Banksia ", " Acacia ", pea flowers, and the New South Wales waratah ( " Telopea speciosissima ")
- "Telopea "'Braidwood Brilliant'is a hybrid between this species and the showy " Telopea speciosissima " that was first grown in 1962 and registered with the Australian Cultivar Registration Authority ( ACRA ) in 1974.
- The floral emblem for its home state of New South Wales, " Telopea speciosissima " has featured prominently in art, architecture, and advertising, particularly since T . mongaensis " which are more tolerant of cold, shade, and heavier soils.