Tucked into North Fremantle, this is a nursery with a purpose beyond retail: a not-for-profit whose seed bank and revegetation work sit alongside a retail and wholesale operation open to the public through the week. The focus is squarely on Western Australian native species, chosen for local conditions rather than generic appeal — there's a suburb selector to help match plants to your particular pocket of Perth, along with factsheets on shade-tolerant species, verge planting, and gardens designed to draw birds, butterflies and Carnaby's cockatoos. It's the kind of detail that comes from decades spent thinking about provenance and ecological fit rather than shelf turnover. Beyond the plant sales, APACE runs education and training programs, a community garden, and a native plant subsidy scheme, suggesting an organisation as invested in teaching people to garden well as in selling them stock. The nursery keeps modest but reliable hours, Tuesday to Saturday mornings into early afternoon, with wholesale and general enquiries handled on weekdays. It's a working site with a clear ethos: growing plants that belong here, collected and propagated with attention to local seed provenance, for gardeners who want their patch of Fremantle or beyond to feel genuinely of this place.
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