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Thank you for this great information. Just returned to Esperance from Perth with 15 native tube stock. Perfect timing to watch this.

Hey Matt. Great to meet you the other day and thanks so much for the help with my banksias and Hakea choices. The little pamphlet on how to plant long stem is so handy. Hope you had a good day today!

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Awesome Red I love your passion. I was talking to mum the other day that I saw you at the Australian Native Nursery

Your plant education is awesome Red 👍👍 thank you for helping me with my natives… only problem is I want more - so see ya soon!!

Tam Videmanis!!

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What I and others have been preaching for years ! Extremely relevant re.the religion of .... 'haven't you got a more established / mature tree?'

Helpful..Thanks

Thank you for sharing

Jessica Coates this explains that acacia that’s now 3m wide after being a tube stock in May last year hahahaa. No wonder it’s so happy!!

You look like my mate Ben Benny Thornley

Too sensible . But the tubestock plants don't look as big at the beginning - and we know in contemporary society " appearance trumps essence " .

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Mine is flowering now

Love mine...waiting for it to flower again in Waikiki. Lots of buds.

Brilliant , I'm loving these.

Who's the camera person

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Thanks Ross. They are not "out of stock", they are in stock but they just haven't grown big enough to sell and put up on the web page.

When I went to the website to place an order I found that NONE of the more extensive list Banksias are available - they are all marked as out of stock

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With The Native Gardener – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉

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Unfortunately there are not many nurseries that are prepared to spend time and money propagating our beautiful flora to add bio-diversity to our gardens. The Australian Native Nursery and The Native Gardener are doing our best to provide bio-diversity.

How about a Woody Pear instead of a foreign Pear for our gardens? ... See MoreSee Less

How about a Woody Pear instead of a foreign Pear for our gardens?

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No, they will be ready for sale and planting in June 2025.

do you have these available now?

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I have a Tilly that would think that was a hoot too.

Thank you for your service Tilly

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I live in Geraldton .. how do I obtain these 🤔

Jessica Coates some more plants for me to collect 😂😂 I love #3!

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Dianella revoluta is widespread but there are many different forms and this one is a Tasmanian form. We have several different forms that will be available this coming winter.

Every resource I’ve looked at refers to this plant as widespread Australian and it is in WA Florabase so I don’t understand it being a Tasmanian species. Blue Banded bees love the flowers.

Darren Hughes sounds like Albany type thing, frog friendly.

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