Where is Geraldton Wax found?

Where is Geraldton Wax found?

Location. Chamelaucium uncinatum is thought to only occur naturally on the coastal (Quindalup) dunes between Perth and Geraldton. It prefers white, grey or yellow sand, over limestone or laterite. It is now found in coastal areas, edges of swamps, hillsides and plains.

Which part of Geraldton Wax is edible?

leaves
The world’s best culinary Geraldton Wax has a name! Its edible leaves and flowers boast a tangy citrus flavour, great to add to stocks, sauces, salads, stir-fries and more.

Does Geraldton Wax have a scent?

Geraldton wax has a honey scent but don’t be fooled it definitely doesn’t taste like it! If you decide you love this flower as much as us, Bourke’s Backyard says it grows the best in Adelaide so you can plant this hardy shrub in your own garden and enjoy it all year round.

How many types of Geraldton Wax are there?

There are over 400 hybrids and varieties of Chamelaucium uncinatum, with over 20 varieties grown and sold commercially. This perennial native plant grows to a height of between 1m-5m and can spread to a similar width.

Are Geraldton Wax native to Australia?

Geraldton wax (Chamelaucium uncinatum) is a beautiful flowering Australian native shrub that brings colour to gardens from late winter to spring. As the common name suggests, Geraldton wax comes from Western Australia.

Is Geraldton Wax indigenous?

Chamelaucium uncinatum, the Geraldton waxflower, Geraldton wax, is a flowering plant endemic to Western Australia. It is an erect shrub 0.5 to 4m high, bearing white or pink flowers June–November….Chamelaucium uncinatum.

Geraldton wax
Species: C. uncinatum
Binomial name
Chamelaucium uncinatum Schauer

Can you cook with Geraldton Wax?

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.

What is Geraldton Wax taste like?

He described the flavour as “zesty with citrus notes, a little bit like lemon myrtle”.

Is Geraldton Wax fast growing?

Geraldton Wax plants are fast-growing, large shrubs that, over ten years or more, can grow to a height of 4 m and a width of 4 m in the home garden. They are attractive when planted in a group, as individual specimens or used as a hedge.

How long does Geraldton Wax take to grow?

Where is the Greenough River in Geraldton?

The Greenough River lies south of Geraldton WA. A great way to view the river is to walk or cycle the Greenough River Nature Walk Trail. For 17km the trail loops around the river. Look for the abundant Birdlife.

Where does the Greenough River meet the sea?

The Greenough River meets the sea (often blocked by a sandbar) at Cape Burney, 10km south of Geraldton. The river meanders through a mix of rich wheatfarms, remnant bushland, coastal vegetation and dunes. This day walk includes all this variety, plus numerous wildflowers in spring.

How long does it take to hike the Greenough River nature trail?

Greenough River Nature Trail is a 17km, grade 2 hike located in the Geraldton, Western Australia. The hike should take around 5 hrs to complete. This 17 kilometre loop walk is flat and offers a mix of coastal vegetation and beautiful river views.

How did the Greenough River form its own course?

Later, Rudds Gully cut its own path to the ocean, and the Greenough River discharged into it; and later still, the Greenough cut its own path through the limestone ridge at Walkaway, thus forming its own course.