Daley's Rare Fruit Nursery
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Daley's Rare Fruit Nursery
This is not specifically a bonsai nursery but it has quite a few bush tucker food trees for sale and a big range of Aussie native tubestock. The prices are very reasonable but you have to pay freight. You also have to buy a minimum of 4 of each variety of tubestock. Some sounded really interesting when I googled for info - especially the Red Ash (alphitonia excelsa). I had a long list ready until I found out I had to buy 4 of each. I ended up getting just Ficus Obliqua. Their customer service is the BEST I have ever come across! There was recognition of my initial email, followed by information on trees I was curious about, info on trees I had but not bought from them, step-by-step instructions on how to order online (great), acknowledgement of my order, order number and name of freight company and email address to track my order, delivery date, follow-up email to see if my order was received and if in good condition and more. I can highly reccommend this company to deal with. If you contact them, mention you are interested in the trees for bonsai. Their other fruit trees are great too!