Does anyone know the name of this flower?

Wax flower, whose scientific name is Chamelaucium uncinatum Myrtaceae, is also called Geraldton wax or Anemone wax. At first, it only grows in Western Australia, becoming the most important native wild woody flower variety in Australia, and also the main export commodity flower in Australia. Now it has been widely planted. In addition to South Australia such as Queensland and Western Australia, Israel, Mexico and the southern United States are also its main producing areas.

Taojinmei has just begun to spread in China, and different varieties bloom in different seasons every year. The stems and branches of gold-panning colored plums (anemones and wax flowers) are 60 cm to 90 cm long. There are many short branches on the stems, which are covered with a large number of five-petal flowers. The main colors are pink, purple, red, pink, white and yellow. The most popular varieties are common cultivated varieties, such as megalopetalum, Purple Pride, Pink Pride and Deep Pink, CWA Pink and Provence Morning Song (Alba) and Hope Wax. Underarm, Stirling wax, cilia, etc. Among many varieties, pink and white varieties have become the mainstream in Europe, and purple pride is very popular among Japanese. There are about 50 registered cultivated species in Australia. The current trend is hybrid varieties, not wild varieties, such as purple pride, Alba, CWA pink, and Mullering Brooke. The newly cultivated varieties are Mrs. Hua, Eric John and Espe Lance pearls.