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WARATAH IN A POT.—A young waratah growing in a window pot in a home at Island Bay, where it is about to bloom. The waratah is a native of Australia, and bears brilliant red flowers among' Us foliage. In Gippsldnd, where it flourishes best, and in other parts of /he Commbmvealth, it grows to a height of 30 or, 40 feet, with a trunk diameter of from one to two Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1933, Page 20
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