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| waxflower World-famous cut flower |
Posted By: mikney |
| 02/19/06 11:19 PM |
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| waxflower World-famous cut flower suitable for large-area culture—Geraldton Wax—China Flower Market New Breed Geraldton Wax is also called WAX FLOWER (see figure 1&2), belonging to Myrtaceae plant. It’s formerly only grown in the west part of Australia, currently it’s been widely planted in Australia and become the most important rural wild arboreal flower species, also the leading export commercial flower of Australia. It’s perennially evergreen shrub, drought and sterility resistant, and with strong adaptability (adaptable temperature scope -3℃—40℃, can be planted in greenhouse in chilly regions), its plant can grow as tall as around 10m. Its lamina are line-shaped opposite like pine needle, perennially evergreen. Its flowers look like beautiful plum blossom in shape with wax luster, pink or white flower with purple or golden flower heart. The infant seedling of the same year can flower and can reach 3m at most within 3 years, the trunk diameter of a 4-year tree can reach 4—5cm with handsome tree shape, and it can bloom in pink and white flower in the most chilly time of winter, the flowering period for pickup and cut can last for 1-2 months. Not only are its flowers full of fragrance but its branches and leaves have faint scent as well, very refreshing; the extracted healthful essence can refresh giving off elegant faint scent. WAX FLOWER is a new arboreal cut flower used as top-grade fresh cut flower, greening landscape tree, ornamental miniature garden, and essence extraction etc with high ornamental and economic value. Geraldton Wax can perennially flower under scientific management, its blooming period experiences December through the end of March (according to local climate condition, precision management will be able to prolong the blooming period to June. Some plants can still flower in other months). Please visit websites: http://www.cloneelite.com/imagezhiwu/image-tjcm/PDR 0005-1.jpg for WAX FLOWER picture 1 and picture 2, respectively. And please visit the website: http://www.cloneelite.com/ for more information of more plants or www.clone-p.com/englsih or email me hj@clonep.com |
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