单词 | waratah |
例句 | The winning Trailfinders Australian Garden, designed by Phil Johnson, features a pine and aluminium studio made in the shape of the Australian national flower, the waratah. In pictures: Chelsea Flower Show 2013-05-21T15:25:16Z There is in his work lack of wattle-bloom and waratah, rollicking rhyme and galloping jingle. Songs of the Army of the Night The memory of many residents runs back to the time when the waratah and the Christmas-bush, the native rose and fuchsia, grew where thickly-peopled suburbs now exist. Austral English A dictionary of Australasian words, phrases and usages with those aboriginal-Australian and Maori words which have become incorporated in the language, and the commoner scientific words that have had their origin in Australasia That is exciting enough to take attention away even from the oysters, for the waratah, the handsomest wildflower of the world, is becoming rare around the cities. Peeps At Many Lands: Australia Hugh gave a peremptory whistle and the boy looked over his shoulder, then responded to the beckon by bringing his horse sharply round and cantering briskly across to the waratahs. In the Mist of the Mountains Presently she saw him raking about among a sheaf of waratahs with which she had hidden the ugly old grate. Captivity All lands give their flowers to thy gardens, That glow to thy bright harbour's mouth; The waratah and England's red roses With stately magnolias entwine, Gay sunflowers fill sea-scented closes, All sweet with woodbine. An Anthology of Australian Verse An introduction to an Australian home—Off to a picnic—The wattle, the gum, the waratah—The joys of the forest. Peeps At Many Lands: Australia The waratah is of a brilliant red colour, growing single and stately on a high stalk. Peeps At Many Lands: Australia The tennis-court was guarded along both ends by soldierly rows of magnificently grown waratahs, that from October to Christmas time were all in bloom and worth coming far to see. In the Mist of the Mountains No, they are the waratahs, which love to grow where there have been bush-fires. Peeps At Many Lands: Australia And the other as she faced him, white-cheeked against the ruddy waratahs, and told him she “preferred to talk of the New Zealand Terraces.” In the Mist of the Mountains |
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