The flower known as Geraldton Wax, appears in many native flower arrangements in florist shops around the country, but I had no idea that it was actually farmed for the cut flower trade.
The owner of this farm is always on the lookout for different colours and forms, many of which are self sown seeds that come up and display different characteristics.
This is a fairly standard pale pink form of the flower.
This one above is a very pretty rose pink colour.
This one is a double form of the flower which is not very common.
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