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Telopea mongaensis (Monga Waratah)

Telopea mongaensis
Telopea mongaensis
Telopea mongaensis

Telopea truncata (Tasmanian Waratah)

Telopea truncata
Telopea truncata
Telopea truncata

Tephrosia glomerulifera (Pink Tephrosia)

Tetratheca bauerifolia (Heath Pink-bells)

Tetratheca bauerifolia
Tetratheca bauerifolia
Tetratheca bauerifolia

Tetratheca ciliata (Pink Bells, Black-Eyed Susan)

Tetratheca ciliata
Tetratheca ciliata

Tetratheca decora (A pink bells)

Tetratheca decora
Tetratheca decora
Tetratheca decora

Tetratheca ericifolia (Black-eyed Susan)

Tetratheca halmaturina (Leafless Kangaroo Island Tetratheca)

Tetratheca halmaturina

Tetratheca insularis (Kangaroo Island Tetratheca)

Tetratheca labillardierei (Glandular Pink-bells)

Tetratheca labillardierei
Tetratheca labillardierei
Tetratheca labillardierei

Tetratheca procumbens (Spreading Pink-Bells)

Tetratheca procumbens
Tetratheca procumbens

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