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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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Sorry, can't work out how to turn the captions off! They are rubbish.

Love it!

Can you please let me know far apart should I plant them?

1 month ago
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These are so beautiful!

Susy SmithMerry Christmas

2 months ago
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I love them but they don't love me. Had 4 attempts in different areas of my garden with no luck 😔

That is one I haven't tried, do you have in stock?

Beautiful Melaleuca huegelii flowering today. ... See MoreSee Less

3 months ago
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They are really beautiful colours - perfect Christmas decorations.

I thought you might like to see, in greater detail, our Gould's Sand Monitor's beautiful markings. ... See MoreSee Less

I thought you might like to see, in greater detail, our Goulds Sand Monitors beautiful markings.

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Beautiful markings - great photo

Thank you for this wonderful photo!

Allison Bell such a good photo of its details!!!!

3 months ago
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This video was taken in our nursery today where we have never used insecticides. We have insects and birds everywhere. ... See MoreSee Less

Please help these Veterans fundraise for men's health. ... See MoreSee Less

Please help these Veterans fundraise for mens health.
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This one in my garden. Not sure of name, quite tall, about 1.8m, flowering for first time right on the ends. Will likely be from your nursery in 2021. Any ideas?

If you fancy entering in 2025, please do. The more competition the better the display for visitors to enjoy. ... See MoreSee Less

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