Known commonly as the Queensland tree waratah or red silky oak, a medium- sized tree. Known for its spectacular flowering, produces huge ‘Waratah’ like blossoms all over the branches during spring into summer. H. 5-7m
Alloxylon ‘Flammeum’ ‘QLD Waratah Tree’
Known commonly as the Queensland tree waratah or red silky oak, a medium- sized tree. Known for its spectacular flowering, produces huge ‘Waratah’ like blossoms all over the branches during spring into summer. H. 5-7m
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