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Sydney Wildflower Nursery West - anyone been?
Posted: February 23rd, 2009, 10:17 pm
by brenden
Hi,
Has anyone been out to Sydney Wildflower Nursery West in Marsden Park (Sydney)?
Full address: 241 South St, Marsden Park
Website:
http://www.australian-natives.com/home.php
Website looks impressive in terms of stock. Just wondering if anyone has been out there and what their native stock is really like.
Cheers,
Brenden
Re: Sydney Wildflower Nursery West - anyone been?
Posted: February 24th, 2009, 8:00 am
by Steven
G'day Brenden,
Mark Ferrington is/was the proprietor of Sydney Wild Flower Nursery however the retail nursery closed down in June 2007. He now runs a design and consulting business specialising in native plants. His new and updated website can be found at
http://www.australian-natives.com.au
Regards,
Steven
Re: Sydney Wildflower Nursery West - anyone been?
Posted: February 24th, 2009, 8:13 am
by brenden
Well, I'm glad I posted here before making the drive out!
Thanks, Steven.
Re: Sydney Wildflower Nursery West - anyone been?
Posted: February 24th, 2009, 8:26 am
by marleeney
Brenden there is a Native Nursery at Heathcote Sydney Wildflower Nursery in Veno Street Heathcote which has some lovely natives. I was there on the weekend as I wanted an Acacia Howittii which was proving just about impossible to get. They had three there. It is small but an well established nursery
Marleeney
Re: Sydney Wildflower Nursery West - anyone been?
Posted: February 24th, 2009, 8:49 am
by brenden
Thanks, Marleeney

I'll see if I can head there this weekend.
Re: Sydney Wildflower Nursery West - anyone been?
Posted: February 24th, 2009, 12:04 pm
by kcpoole
marleeney wrote:Brenden there is a Native Nursery at Heathcote Sydney Wildflower Nursery in Veno Street Heathcote which has some lovely natives. I was there on the weekend as I wanted an Acacia Howittii which was proving just about impossible to get. They had three there. It is small but an well established nursery
Marleeney
Which Acacia di dyou Want
The upright variety or the Prostrate one?
Most Nativ nurseries usually have the upright Variety, but the only place I have seen the Prostrate one is at Ray Nesci's.
Re: Sydney Wildflower Nursery West - anyone been?
Posted: February 24th, 2009, 6:35 pm
by marleeney
Managed to get one at Sydney Wildflower Nursery. It is a prostrate one. The owner said they are very hard to propergate. I fell in love with one I saw at Bonsai South at Caringbah a couple of years back but didn't buy it. I will have a look at Ray Nescis when I get over that way
Thanks