wax flower

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wax flower W as wedding floristry The wax flower belongs to the silk plant plants and is originally native to Asia and Oceania. Since in the production of artificial flowers occasionally also resort to the material wax, many flower lovers associate the term wax flower an artificial flower form, but it is a true, discoverable in the wild, flower genus. The wax flower gets its name from the special look of its star-shaped flowers, which in their semi-glossy form are reminiscent of classic beeswax. The bloom of most kinds of wax flowers presents itself in a two-part form, whereby on the white ground blooms colorful small blooms in red or violet are to be found. Depending on the species exactly the reverse coloring is found, in combination with each other a bouquet of wax flowers therefore provides for aesthetic contrasts and color harmonies. In this country, wax flowers are to be found exclusively as classical ornamental plants, which are due to the warm and humid home better to keep indoors and to be supplied with sufficient water. The propagation of wax flowers is effortlessly possible also on a private scale and occurs much more frequently over cuttings than over the seeds of the aesthetic flower species. Various hybrids are also found in modern floristry, in which primarily a greater variety in the coloration of the main and secondary flowers was brought about.


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