Common Names: waxflower
With their perfectly round five-petals, white wax flowers add plenty of visual charm to your DIY bouquets, centerpieces, and floral designs. Wax flowers (chamelaucium) are native to Australia and are a part of the myrtle family. Their tiny flower heads and needle-like leaves provide a big style punch to rustic, country and boho-inspired weddings and events. In addition to their graceful appearance, these flowers represent lasting success, patience, and enduring love, making them the quintessential choice for a wedding.
When it comes to integrating these beauties into your floral designs, you have plenty of options. We have seen them accenting a romantic display of white roses and peonies as well as thistle, statice, and greenery, and each look is prettier than the next. Although they are typically used as filler, these flowers do well on their own. Group stems together to form a simple bouquet or use them to accent a garland or to make a delicate floral crown.
Like most filler flowers, wax flowers are gathered together in a grower’s bunch, so the stem count is not always exact.
| Stems/Bunch: | 10 |
| Flowers/Stem: | Multiple blooms |
| Size: | 16″-26″ stems |
| Availability: | January-December |
| Vase Life: | 7-9 days |






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