k Geraldton wax Chamelaucium uncinatum flowers being harvested Geraldton wax Chamelaucium uncinatum flowers being harvested from a flower farm. Chamelaucium are tough shrubs that will produce billowing clouds of flowers from late winter to spring. They are indigenous to the semiarid regions of Western Australia and are farmed and sold in South Africa. Photographed in Citrusdal, Western Cape, South Africa., by DR NEIL OVERYSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Geraldton wax  Chamelaucium uncinatum  flowers being harvested Geraldton wax  Chamelaucium uncinatum  flowers being harvested from a flower farm. Chamelaucium are tough shrubs that will produce billowing clouds of flowers from late winter to spring. They are indigenous to the semi arid regions of Western Australia and are farmed and sold in South Africa. Photographed in Citrusdal, Western Cape, South Africa., by DR NEIL OVERY SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Geraldton wax (Chamelaucium uncinatum) flowers being harvested

Geraldton wax (Chamelaucium uncinatum) flowers being harvested from a flower farm. Chamelaucium are tough shrubs that will produce billowing clouds of flowers from late winter to spring. They are indigenous to the semi-arid regions of Western Australia and are farmed and sold in South Africa. Photographed in Citrusdal, Western Cape, South Africa., by DR NEIL OVERY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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