Rice Flower
Rice Flower (Ozothamnus diosmifolius) showcases delicate clusters of rice‑grain‑like buds in soft white or pale pink tones, offering lightweight texture and visual interest. With sturdy stems, consistent grading, and dependable vase life, it’s a refined filler option for bulk floral exports.
Ozothamnus diosmifolius, commonly known as Rice Flower (also White Dogwood or Sago Bush), is native to eastern Australia—found in New South Wales and Queensland coastal and tableland heathlands. Its fine, aromatic foliage supports branching stems topped with corymbs of tiny, papery bud clusters—white or sometimes pale pink depending on form. Locally grown for export, this filler suits large-scale bouquets, seasonal retail lines, floral promotions, and straight-line bunches seeking soft form and subtle beauty.
Quality & Handling
- Harvested and packed under cold-chain conditions to preserve the delicate papery heads and natural scent.
- Stems are graded uniformly for length, bud density, and colour intensity.
- Expected vase life: 7–14 days with proper care; longer when dried.
- Re-cut stems upon receipt, hydrate in cool, clean water with floral preservative, and refresh water regularly.
- Gentle pretreatment (e.g., dilute bleach) can help reduce bacterial block and prolong vase life.
- Lead times and freight rates vary by destination.
- All products are subject to seasonal availability, please contact us for current availability, pricing and export options.
- Bulk pricing available for large-volume orders; minimum order quantities apply.
- Dedicated export solutions with competitive freight arrangements.
