A late season pink hybrid with beautiful double pink flower formation.
Waxflower Giselle shines as a late-season cut variety, delivering 60–70 cm stems dotted with elegant pale lavender and white blooms. The petals layer beautifully, creating soft, rounded floral masses that work wonders in both romantic hand-tieds and airy installation pieces. The tone is gentle, not too loud, but enough to bring a delicate depth when paired with whites or muted tones. And because it's late-season, it steps in beautifully just as other fillers are fading, helping you maintain that soft textural flow through late spring.
As a florist-friendly staple, Waxflower Giselle is prized for its consistent production and solid vase performance. Harvested at the right stage—with most buds open—and properly conditioned, it lasts a good week or more in the vase. The stems are sturdy, with strong head retention, so bouquets stay crisp from prep to client drop-off. For anyone looking to blend gentle softness with reliability, Giselle makes a lovely, low-fuss addition to wedding blooms, sympathy designs, retail bunches—or any project needing that late-season pink whisper.
Waxflowers, also known as Chamelaucium, are sturdy and strong flowers that give floral arrangements a boost with the never-ending beauty in each petal.
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