**Wax Flower (Chamelaucium)** is an exquisite flowering plant native to Australia. It is admired for its delicate, star-shaped flowers and needle-like foliage. Often used in floral arrangements, its petite blooms add both beauty and texture.
**Description:**
Wax Flowers are evergreen shrubs that can grow up to 4-5 feet tall. The flowers, often in shades of white, pink, or purple, have a waxy appearance, giving them their name. Each bloom showcases a center of tiny, bead-like structures, adding to their charm.
**Symbolism:**
Wax Flowers symbolize lasting success and riches. Their enduring nature in floral arrangements also makes them symbolic of lasting happiness and patience.
**Care:**
Preferring well-draining soil and full sunlight, Wax Flowers are drought-tolerant once established. They appreciate occasional watering but should not be left in soggy soil.
**Uses:**
Because of their long-lasting nature, Wax Flowers are popular in bouquets and floral arrangements. They're also used as ornamental plants in gardens, particularly in regions with a Mediterranean climate.