"Australian Native Geraldton Wax Flowers" by jodik75 Redbubble


Geraldton Wax Urban Bushland Council WA

Geraldton wax ( Chamelaucium uncinatum) is a beautiful flowering Australian native shrub that brings colour to gardens from late winter to spring. As the common name suggests, Geraldton wax comes from Western Australia. Its mainly pink or white flowers have small, stiff petals, which give them the description of 'wax' flowers.


"Australian Native Geraldton Wax Flowers" by jodik75 Redbubble

A new edible Geraldton wax flower has been developed to add a uniquely Australian zest to sauces, stocks and botanical gin The flavours can be difficult to describe, breeders say, but include a distinct citrus tang Branded edible plants are expected to be available to home gardeners within 12 months


"Chamelaucium uncinatum, Geraldton Wax" by Emma Sterling Redbubble

A native shrub growing to around 2m, Chamelaucium uncinatum is tcommonly called the Geraldton Wax flower. However the varieties offered for sale and grown in Australian gardens are generally hybrids with improved vigour and larger flowers.


"Geraldton Wax Flower" by Tony Cave Redbubble

Geraldton wax is one of Australia's most famous wildflowers and is widely used as a cut flower in Australia and overseas. The flowers last for well over a week when cut. A number of different colour forms have been selected including: 'Album'; white 'Purple Pride'; purple 'University'; purple/red 'Jubilee'; pink


Geraldton Wax Urban Bushland Council WA

Wax flower is native to Australia, and its other common name, Geraldton wax, relates to the Western Australian town where it's found growing on heathland. It's not sufficiently hardy to grow outside all year round in the UK, although it does make a good conservatory plant, or a house plant given the right growing conditions. Unpruned plants.


Geraldton wax A favorite Australian wildflower Rosalindentree

Location Chamelaucium uncinatum is thought to only occur naturally on the coastal (Quindalup) dunes between Perth and Geraldton. It prefers white, grey or yellow sand, over limestone or laterite. It is now found in coastal areas, edges of swamps, hillsides and plains. Priority for removal


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Geraldton Wax and Relatives. The 'Chamelaucium Alliance' is a group of plants in the myrtle family (Myrtaceae), the best known member being the Geraldton Wax, Chamelaucium uncinatum.Others in this group include the fringe myrtles (Calytrix), feather flowers (Verticordia), copper cups (Pileanthus) and Darwinia.Members of the group can be found in all States but the majority occur in Western.


Chamelaucium (Geraldton Wax) Mallee Native Plants

Geraldton Wax is a pretty Australian shrub and popular cut flower. The plant is a showstopper, which blooms for an extended period and will bring some fantastic colour to your garden. This hardy and attractive native plant is easy to grow in the right conditions and will thrive with little ongoing maintenance.


Geraldton Wax Chamelaucium uncinatum in bloom Wagin Western Australia

Chamelaucium uncinatum, commonly known as Geraldton wax, is a flowering plant endemic to Western Australia. It is an erect shrub 0.5 to 4m high, bearing white or pink flowers June-November. The flowers (somewhat resembling those of the tea tree) last a relatively long time after cutting, making the plant popular in horticulture.


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Chamelaucium uncinatum - geraldton wax. Chamelaucium uncinatum - geraldton wax. The profusion of long lasting waxy flowers on a spreading but dense shrub are the outstanding features of this iconic Australian plant. It is one of the world's great cut flowers and is used extensively as a backing flower in arrangements.


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Geraldton Wax (Chamelaucium uncinatum) is an attractive Western Australian shrub or small tree. It is a favourite in native gardens, with its needle-like leaves and waxy pink or red flowers that appear from later Winter to Spring. Geraldton Wax is part of the Myrtaceae family, and thankfully it is easy to grow Geraldton Wax in Perth .


Australian native shrub Geraldton Wax (chamelaucium uncinatum

Geraldton Wax ( Chamelaucium uncinatum) is an attractive Western Australian shrub or small tree. It is a favourite in native gardens, with its needle-like leaves and waxy pink or red flowers that appear from later Winter to Spring. Full sun to part shade Water well after planting. Requires little water once established Well drained


Geraldton Wax Flakes 30g Creative Native Foods

Jambinu Zest is a type of Geraldton Wax, a widely cultivated flowering shrub native to Western Australia. While commercial varieties of Geraldton Wax are commonly identified by their ornamental qualities, this bushfood herb gets its name from the Yamatji name for its home region and its strong citrus flavour.


Geraldton Wax Beautiful Wildflower Eden at Byron

Geraldton wax is a type of plant commonly found in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. Here is everything you need to know about Geraldton Wax! What is Geraldton Wax? Geraldton Wax is a flowering shrub, native to Western Australia. It has been used both medicinally and in cooking by Aboriginal people for thousands of years.


Geraldton Wax Geraldton, Australian Native Flowers, Eucalyptus Tree

Chamelaucium uncinatum, the Geraldton waxflower, Geraldton wax, is a flowering plant endemic to Western Australia. It is an erect shrub 0.5 to 4m high, bearing white or pink flowers June-November. The name uncinatum means "hooked" in Latin, in reference to the tips of the leaves.


Geraldton Wax and Relatives Australian Native Plants Society (Australia)

Chamelaucium uncinatum, also known by its common name of Geraldton Wax, is a dense but spreading shrub that can grow between two and six metres in both height and width. Geraldton Wax flowers in winter and spring months with a massive display of aromatic blooms that bees, butterflies and other insects simply love.. Australia. Entry is free.