In the Field: Eriostemon
Eriostemon or also called Philotheca Myoporoides ‘Flower Girl’ or Long-leaf Waxflower is a beautiful Australian Native plant. This hardy evergreen shrub blooms from March through May producing beautiful white star-shaped flowers which emerge from distinctive buds of apple-blossom pink. And being from the Rutaceae family, like lemons or boronias, Eriostemon foliage has glands that release a sweet citrusy scent when touched - making it a particularly appealing cut flower.
What to look for:
- Buy when flowers are just opening and buds are light pink.
- Avoid bunches with yellow leaves.
Flower Care:
- Keep cool at all times.
- Strip leaves from the bottom half of each stem and clean thoroughly.
- Recut at least ¼” off the stems and place in water immediately.
- Do not bash or split stems.
- Always use a preservative as this will help buds to open.
- Replace vase water with fresh preservative every 2 to 3 days.
- Very sensitive to ethylene.
Whether enjoyed alone or mixed with other flowers and foliage, Eriostemon adds a touch of spring to any home or office!
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