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Chamelaucium 'Lady Stephanie' - Geraldon Waxflower

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Chamelaucium 'Lady Stephanie' is an enchanting selection for any green-thumbed individual desiring a stunning, effortless landscape addition. Referred to by many as the Geraldon Waxflower, this Australian native shrub captivates with its bounty of radiant pink to purple flowers, blooming abundantly and providing a year-round visual feast. Its distinctive needle-like leaves offer an aromatic fragrant touch and a soft, textural contrast. Hardy and pest-resistant, the Waxflower brings an unyielding resilience, maintaining its beauty while also thriving in full sun to light shade. It only asks for a sip of low to moderate water usage and a well-drained soil bed to grow. Compact and manageable, this plant climbs to an advantageous size of up to 2. 5 meters. Whether featured in mass plantings or reigning as a solo spectacle, the Geraldon Waxflower embodies an undeniably stylish, yet easy-going garden companion.

  • Size: Up to 2.5 meters tall and wide
  • Flowers: Vibrant pink to purple
  • Foliage: Fine, linear, aromatic leaves
  • Water usage: Low to moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to light shade
  • Resilience: Hardy and pest-resistant
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