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Geraldton Wax - Chamelaucium Tiny Dancer

Geraldton Wax - Chamelaucium Tiny Dancer

One of Western Australia's most celebrated native plants, grown for masses of small, waxy flowers in late winter and spring - white, pink, magenta, or purple depending on variety - and is outstanding as a cut flower. It's native to the WA coast north of Perth, perfectly adapted to sandy coastal soils, dry summers, and the specific conditions of our region. Geraldton Wax is notably sensitive to overwatering and poor drainage - plant in the most well-drained position you have, never irrigate in summer once established. Prune hard after flowering each spring to maintain compact shape and promote next year's flowers. Low-phosphorus native fertiliser only.

$6.51

Original: $18.59

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Geraldton Wax - Chamelaucium Tiny Dancer

$18.59

$6.51

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Geraldton Wax - Chamelaucium Tiny Dancer

One of Western Australia's most celebrated native plants, grown for masses of small, waxy flowers in late winter and spring - white, pink, magenta, or purple depending on variety - and is outstanding as a cut flower. It's native to the WA coast north of Perth, perfectly adapted to sandy coastal soils, dry summers, and the specific conditions of our region. Geraldton Wax is notably sensitive to overwatering and poor drainage - plant in the most well-drained position you have, never irrigate in summer once established. Prune hard after flowering each spring to maintain compact shape and promote next year's flowers. Low-phosphorus native fertiliser only.

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One of Western Australia's most celebrated native plants, grown for masses of small, waxy flowers in late winter and spring - white, pink, magenta, or purple depending on variety - and is outstanding as a cut flower. It's native to the WA coast north of Perth, perfectly adapted to sandy coastal soils, dry summers, and the specific conditions of our region. Geraldton Wax is notably sensitive to overwatering and poor drainage - plant in the most well-drained position you have, never irrigate in summer once established. Prune hard after flowering each spring to maintain compact shape and promote next year's flowers. Low-phosphorus native fertiliser only.