Definition
Waxflower refers to several flowering plants, often with waxy, fragrant petals. The most well-known waxflowers belong to the genus *Chamelaucium*, native to Australia. Their delicate, five-petaled flowers come in shades of pink, white, and purple. They are often used in floral arrangements and bouquets because of their long-lasting blooms. Think of them as the supermodels of the flower world, known for their durability and beauty. Waxflowers bring a touch of elegance to any space.