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Telopea speciosissima

Telopea speciosissima, commonly known as the New South Wales waratah, is a large shrub in the Proteaceae family. Endemic to New South Wales, it is the floral emblem of that state. T. speciosissima grows as a shrub to 3 to 4 m (10–13 ft) high and 2 m (7 ft) wide, with dark green leaves and several stems rising from a pronounced woody base known as a lignotuber. It is most renowned for its striking large red inflorescences (flowerheads) in spring, each made up of hundreds of individual flowers. These are visited by the eastern pygmy possum (Cercartetus nanus), birds such as honeyeaters (Meliphagidae), and insects. Telopea speciosissima has featured prominently in art, architecture and advertising, particularly since federation. Commercially grown in several countries as a cut flower, it is also cultivated in the home garden, although it requires good drainage, yet adequate moisture, and is vulnerable to fungal disease and pests. ( more...)

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    Welcome to Wikipedia,
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    Today's featured article

    Telopea speciosissima

    Telopea speciosissima, commonly known as the New South Wales waratah, is a large shrub in the Proteaceae family. Endemic to New South Wales, it is the floral emblem of that state. T. speciosissima grows as a shrub to 3 to 4 m (10–13 ft) high and 2 m (7 ft) wide, with dark green leaves and several stems rising from a pronounced woody base known as a lignotuber. It is most renowned for its striking large red inflorescences (flowerheads) in spring, each made up of hundreds of individual flowers. These are visited by the eastern pygmy possum (Cercartetus nanus), birds such as honeyeaters (Meliphagidae), and insects. Telopea speciosissima has featured prominently in art, architecture and advertising, particularly since federation. Commercially grown in several countries as a cut flower, it is also cultivated in the home garden, although it requires good drainage, yet adequate moisture, and is vulnerable to fungal disease and pests. ( more...)

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    Female Myanmymar preserved in amber

  • ... that the Albian 100-million-year-old fossil wasp Myanmymar (pictured) is only half a millimetre long?
  • ... that although he is of European descent, Richard Nunns is regarded as the foremost authority on Māori musical instruments?
  • ... that the Bergmann Hotel, an historic building in Juneau, Alaska, was built in 1913 by Marie E. Bergmann as a home for local miners?
  • ... that twice-married Indonesian singer Dewi Persik announced earlier this year that she had officially become a virgin again following a pilgrimage to Mecca?
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  • Dan Shechtman wins the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of quasicrystals.
  • Russia restores the full satellite constellation of global satellite navigation system GLONASS.
  • Saul Perlmutter, Adam Riess, and Brian Schmidt share the Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering that the universe's expansion is accelerating.
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  • 1683 German immigrants to the Pennsylvania Colony founded Germantown, the first permanent German settlement in North America.
  • 1976 – Two bombs placed by CIA-linked anti-Castro Cuban exiles exploded aboard Cubana Flight 455, killing all 78 aboard.
  • 1981Egyptian President Anwar Sadat (pictured) was assassinated while attending a parade in Cairo to mark the eighth anniversary of the Crossing of the Bar Lev Line at the start of the 1973 Arab-Israeli War.
  • 1985 – Police constable Keith Blakelock was killed during rioting in the Broadwater Farm housing estate in Tottenham, London.
  • More anniversaries: October 5 October 6October 7

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    Star Finch

    The Star Finch (Neochmia ruficauda) a species of estrildid finch found in Australia. It inhabits dry grassland and dry savanna habitats. Despite its having been listed as Near Threatened in the wild it is a common aviary bird.

    Photo: JJ Harrison

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