Would you incorporate Wax Flowers in your wedding bouquet?

 

Wax Flowers hold deep symbolism, representing riches and long-lasting love.

 
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Which is why incorporating them into your wedding bouquet can be a beautiful addition. (In this bouquet they are the small bunch of light coloured flowers in the bottom right of the arrangement.)

Notes: The commonly know Wax Flower is from the Myrtaceae (Myrtle) family; Its Latin name is Chamelaucium uncinatum. It has masses of round almost pearlescent buds which develop into dainty blooms with a waxy texture, this well-known flower is renowned for its citrus scent.

 

So, would you include them in your bouquet?


Venue: The Dreys | Photo: Harry Michael | Bouquet: Sue Davies Flowers