During the Victorian era, the Waratah was seen as a symbol of love and admiration. In contemporary times, it continues to represent a love of nature, native flora, and the unique Australian landscape.
Inspiration for Red Waratah Flower Hummingbird Pop Up Card
In Gulpilil's Stories of the Dreamtime, a female Wonga pigeon was out looking for her mate. As she soared above the tree canopy she was attacked by a hawk. Escaping its clutches, she flew over white Waratah flowers and her blood turned them red forever.
The waratah has historical significance for many Australians, featuring in many arts and crafts produced in the late 1800s as a protest against mass-produced goods. It also nearly became our national, emblematic flower, pipped at the post by the iconic golden wattle we see today.
Occasions for Red Waratah Flower Hummingbird Pop Up Card
Red Waratah Flower Hummingbird Pop Up Card is such a mesmerizing and eye-catching 3D Pop Up Card. This card is perfect for birthdays, anniversaries and ceremonies.