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Originally Posted by Av8rgirl
Ah, that helped a lot...its common name is Wax Flower and we use it a lot in floral arrangements!!! It's botanical name is Chamelaucium uncinatum and is very common in Western Australia!
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Thank you so much FG. I did look at that one on the web, and although it doesn't really look much like the bush I have, I'm sure you must be close. Either that or the Bridal Wreath.
The one you mentioned above is native to Western Australia and the sites I checked said that it grew there and north of Sydney in the humidity, where-as Tasmania (the southern state where I live) is the ice, frost and winter snow state of Oz.
Thanks so much for taking the time to try and name it for me. I really appreciate the time you put into it.
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