Out at Llandilo, on Sydney's western fringe, this is a nursery built around a genuine obsession: cacti and succulents, grown and offered in real depth rather than as a garden centre sideline. The range runs from agave and sansevieria through to smaller potted specimens, alongside the unglamorous but telling essentials of the trade — scoria, vermiculite, akadama, kanuma — the specialist substrates serious growers and bonsai enthusiasts reach for when ordinary potting mix won't do. That depth of stock hints at a business run by people who understand propagation and cultivation, not just retail. It keeps modest, honest hours: open Saturdays only to casual visitors, with Thursday and Friday reserved for appointments, a rhythm that suggests a working nursery rather than a shopfront dressed for foot traffic. Orders are packed and posted with evident care, dispatched early in the week with signature-on-delivery, and the note about Plant Health Certificates for Tasmania, Western Australia and the Northern Territory is the kind of practical detail only a business that actually ships living plants would think to mention. There's no pretence here, no lifestyle styling — just a specialist grower quietly serving collectors willing to time their visit around its unusual opening hours, or willing to wait for the next Monday post run.