Chamelaucium RASPBERRY RIPPLE™ - waxflower

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Re-stock: seasonal - see description
$6.70

Large lilac-pink flowers with raspberry pink eyelash centres and gently ruffled edges bloom late winter and spring. Plant as a flowering hedge or feature shrub in native gardens.

Most of our waxflowers are propagated in summer after they finish flowering, so tubestock plants are usually available for sale late January-early February onwards until they sell out.

We can't ship this product to South Australia, Tasmania, Western Australia.

Chamelaucium uncinatum 'RASPBERRY RIPPLE'™ PBR - Geraldton Wax, waxflower

DESCRIPTION: Native Australian shrub with a rounded growth habit and lilac-pink flowers winter through to spring.
USE IN: Plant in native gardens for flowering colour as a foreground/feature plant or as a low hedge. Suited to container planting. A popular cut flower for its long vase life!
LOCATION: Plant in free draining soil in a sunny to partly shaded position in the garden, best flowering is achieved in full sun. Suitable to exposed areas in most parts of Australia. Tolerates light frost and is drought resistant once established. Prefers low humidity climates.
CARE: Mulch and water regularly until the plant is established, usually around 12 weeks. Prune lightly after flowering to encourage new growth and dense flowering next season, avoid cutting into old wood. Fertilise yearly using a slow release native fertiliser.
HEIGHT & WIDTH:  Up to 2 m H x 1.5 m W.
YOUR PLANTS: These plants are tubestock plants, healthy young plants with new roots that will establish quickly in your garden. The average size of your plants will be 15 -25 cm including the pot height of 80mm high and 42 mm wide.
Plants For StateACT,NSW,NT,QLD,VIC
In Stock seasonal - see description
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