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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

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