
Geraldton Wax is perfect for a drought tolerant garden. It’s easy to care for, has minimal pests and diseases, and doesn’t need much food or watering.
Geraldton Wax does enjoy light pruning. It can be grown as a screen or windbreak, added to a mixed shrub border.
The flowers are sweetly fragranced and their rich nectar attract butterflies, bees, and other insects.
This iconic Australian plant native to Western Australia, loves a dry climate. The flowers are used extensively in arrangements but the highly aromatic leaves have found a place in our kitchen.
Geraldton Wax adds a citrusy flavour to your beverages and meals.
Add to stir fries and creamy seafood sauces.
Classed as Australia’s version of kaffir lime