The white-bellied fruit originates from the seeds of the Chinese wax tree. It is covered with a white waxy aril on the outside, and after drying in the wind, it becomes a material for dried flowers. Dense clusters of small white round fruits grow on brownish-tan branches; they have a light texture and simple shape, embodying a natural and rustic style.
Home decor: Suitable for Nordic, Wabi-Sabi, Zen, and other design styles. Can be used individually or combined with other dried flowers (such as eucalyptus, pine cones) for decorative arrangements.
DIY materials: Commonly used for handmade items such as garlands, dried flower frames, aromatherapy wax sticks, and more. They are also frequently used props in photography scenery.
Suitable for decor in guesthouses, tea rooms, cafes, and other spaces, creating a quiet and natural atmosphere.
- No maintenance required: No watering or sunlight needed after drying; can be stored for 3–5 years.
- Strong style adaptability: The combination of white fruits and brownish branches is both minimalist and elegant, and can blend well with environments of various tones.







