Wax Flower Seeds produce Chamelaucium species, evergreen ornamental shrubs known for their fine foliage and small waxy seasonal flowers. These plants grow best in warm temperate to subtropical climates and adapt well to garden beds, borders, hedges, and container cultivation. They prefer full sun, well drained sandy or loamy soil, and moderate watering for steady development. Waxflower plants are commonly cultivated for ornamental landscaping, garden structure, and decorative planting.
Features
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Evergreen shrub with fine foliage and seasonal flowering
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Suitable for garden beds, borders, hedges, and containers
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Adapted to warm temperate and subtropical climates
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Performs well in well drained sandy or loamy soil
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Ornamental plant commonly used for landscape planting
Specifications
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Scientific Name: Chamelaucium Species
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Common Name Us: Waxflower
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Seed Type Variety: Standard Type
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Growth Habit: Evergreen Ornamental Shrub
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Usda Zones: 8 To 11
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Planting Season: Spring Or Early Autumn
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Growing Season: Spring To Early Summer
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Sowing Season: February To April Or September To October
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Germination Time And Conditions: About 2 To 4 Weeks In Warm Moist Well Drained Soil
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Sunlight Requirements: Full Sun
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Soil Requirements: Well Drained Sandy Or Loamy Soil
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Watering Needs: Moderate Watering Once Established
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Mature Plant Size: About 1 To 3 M Height With Similar Spread
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Plant Spacing: 60 To 90 Cm Apart