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Publication Date
2010
Series Number
4778
Abstract
The cut flower trade is a highly competitive global market. Waxflowers are grown around the world—often in countries with lower cost structures or closer proximity to our main markets. Western Australian producers can only compete if their product stands out from the crowd in terms of quality, presentation and uniqueness, however, it still has to represent good value for money.
Number of Pages
130
ISSN
1833-7366
Keywords
Western Australia, Waxflowers, Floriculture
Disciplines
Horticulture | Other Plant Sciences | Plant Breeding and Genetics
Recommended Citation
Seaton, K,
and
Poulish, N.
(2010), Production of premium waxflowers. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Bulletin 4778.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/bulletins/267
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