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Thanks Joy, I look forward to seeing you too. I didn't go to the Garden Festival because someone has to keep the home nursery going too!
Amazing the foot traffic you had 👏👏
but I missed seeing you Nancy! I will have to make the journey down South to get my annual catch up with you.
Perth Garden and Outdoor Living Festival 2024. ... See MoreSee Less
Do you have any Thomasia?
Could I trouble you to let me know if you have any pelargonium australe, also known as native storksbill?
Check out our Perth Garden Festival Species List 2024.
www.australiannativenursery.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Australian-Native-Nursery-PGF2024-S...
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This is a Western Australian native.
Could it be a native Christmas tree? (Nuytsia floribunda)
Western australian carnivorous plant. Drosera erythrorhiza ?
Boab or zamia palm?
Enchylaena tomentosa?
Santalum acuminatum?
Solanum plicatile?
Solanum centrale? Hard to see if fruit or large seeds.
Drosera Rupicola?
Palm ?
Pittosporum?
Macrozamia
Enchylaena tomentosa (ruby saltbush)?
Macrozamia?
Chris Simpson, thoughts?
Santalum spicatum 🌱
Drosera squamosa?
Darren Hughes
Drosera erythrorhiza
Minyin berry
Quandong
Drosera sulphurea or erythrorhiza
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Agreed. We have found eremophilas very heat tolerant and after this week’s temps have been and gone will be down to dip into your range.
Here is our stock list for April 2024. 180 Carpobrotus virescens (Coastal Pig Face) are included in the list.
www.australiannativenursery.com.au/plantlists/australiannativenursery_stocklist.pdf
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I see that Eucalyptus Platypus has a name change to Eucalyptus Utilus . But on Gardening Australia had the Coastal Moore as Eucalyptus as "Utilus . Just curious. Find these name changes very confusing.
A couple of true beauties we presently have in our retail nursery. ... See MoreSee Less
Watch out with the correa, the rabbits love them. You must protect them if you are in a rabbity area.
If you would like to see our March Species Availability List here it is. www.australiannativenursery.com.au/plantlists/australiannativenursery_stocklist.pdf ... See MoreSee Less
Fantastic to see the concept of plants suitable for the soil type being promoted - rather than the mantra of soil amendments. Keep up the good work ANN.
Are you open on the long Easter weekend please Australian Native Nursery
Seems to be a problem opening the pdf!
It would be great to add note for pollinators and bees to species plant list. If known .
Do you post plants please ?
Do you stock a banksia " birthday candles"?
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This is from this year, my favourite little pathway
Looks fabulous Kerry Anne well done and thanks for sharing.
Beautiful
Beautiful, good to see a great garden like this.👍👍👍👍
Garden last year
This was December 2019 Erythrocorys is there middle front planted from tube stock maybe June
This was when I moved in End of March 2019
This my Erythrocorys planted from tube stock about 4.5 years ago