Chamelaucium (Waxflower) Bouquets
This remarkable shrub, covered with hundreds of tiny blossoms, delights not only with its abundant flowering but also with the surprisingly pleasant fragrance of its foliage, reminiscent of classic pear candies.
Its perfectly rounded petals and delicate flowers with a sweet honey fragrance have earned Chamelaucium another well-known name — waxflower.
Chamelaucium in Floristry
In our bouquets, Chamelaucium is most often used as an elegant accent. Light and airy, it beautifully highlights the charm of more expressive blooms, making floral arrangements feel fuller, softer, and more dimensional. It pairs wonderfully with gerberas, lilies, roses, lisianthus, and eucalyptus.
At the same time, Chamelaucium is equally captivating in mono bouquets, where its countless blossoms create the impression of a delicate cloud of flowers.
What Does Chamelaucium Symbolize, and Who Is It the Perfect Gift For?
Thanks to the exceptional longevity of its delicate blooms, Chamelaucium symbolizes loyalty and sincerity. It is often referred to as the flower of lasting devotion.
For this reason, bouquets featuring Chamelaucium make a thoughtful gift for family, friends, and colleagues. When given to a loved one, they express lasting affection, tenderness, and stability in a relationship.
Chamelaucium also symbolizes the blossoming of feelings.
Caring for Chamelaucium Bouquets
Caring for cut Chamelaucium is simple: refresh the stem ends with an angled cut every other day and replace the water with fresh, cool water.
For even longer vase life, you may add flower food, which we always include with our bouquets. If flower food isn't available, adding a few drops of lemon juice will gently acidify the water and help keep the flowers fresh.
Ordering Chamelaucium Bouquets
If you're looking for a delicate yet stylish bouquet, browse our collection of Chamelaucium arrangements.
Our floral courier will carefully and promptly deliver your chosen bouquet anywhere in Lviv and the surrounding region.
Similar bouquets
Mono-bouquets, from flowers that are similar to Chamelacium.
