wax flower

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wax flower

n
1. (Plants) Austral any of several rutaceous shrubs of the genus Eriostemon, having waxy pink-white five-petalled flowers
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O pulsing com metil jasmonato controlou a infestacao de Botrytis cinerea em rosas (MEIR et al., 2005) e em Chamelaucium uncinatum (DINH et al., 2007).
Chamelaucium, Gypsophila, or Limonium are examples.
Geraldton Wax flower, Chamelaucium, is an Australian shrub that produces many small, white-to-pink flowers with excellent keeping quality.
Related Family Members in Book: Callistemon, Chamelaucium, Eucalyptus, Melaleuca, Myrtus, and Thryptomene
Related Family Members in Book: Callistemon, Chamelaucium, Leptospermum, Lophomyrtus, Melaleuca, Myrtus, and Thryptomene
Related Family Members in Book: Callistemon, Chamelaucium, Leptospermum, Lophomyrtes, Melaleuca, Myrtus, and Thryptomene
Related Family Members in Book: Callistemon, Chamelaucium, Eucalyptus, Leptospermum, Melaleuca, Myrtus, and Thryptomene
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