Tuesday 21 April 2015

Wax Flowers: Beautifying Modern Floral Arrangements

Wax flowers, also known as Chamelaucium, belong to the Myrtle family, Myrtaceae. Colorful and sweet in their appearance, wax flowers look like mini daisy flowers when completely open. A symbol of romance, wax flowers are a variety of shrubs endemic to south-western Australia. When clustered together, these small flowers look very lovely and this is one of the major reasons, why wax flowers are massively asked for decorating cake knife corsages, boutonnieres, wedding napkins, unity candles, pomanders and several creative arrangements.

These are bushy plants with thick foliage and multiple flowers growing on every branch. Beautiful and angelic, wax flowers comprise of a cup-shaped center with four circumferential petals. Available in mid-November through June and from July till October (based on weather conditions), wax flowers have a vase life of 8-14 days, based on the care and handling done. Their length may vary in between 20 to 28 inches.

Known for creating the best wedding floral arrangements, wax flowers can be chosen from white, pink, dark pink or multiple colors at Whole Blossoms. A recognized name in the industry, Whole Blossoms provides freshly cut wax flowers directly from the farms at the customers' place. Packed in bunches of 4-5 stems, wax flowers are known for adding charm and magnificence to bridal bouquets & table center-pieces, as well. At Whole Blossoms, you can order wax flowers in white, pink, dark pink-purple or in classified colors and don't bother about the delivery. It will arrive in safely and within the promised time frame.

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