Tucked away in Bundamba and open only by appointment, this is a nursery for people who already know their Notelaea from their Lomandra. The focus here is squarely Australian native flora suited to south-east Queensland conditions, much of it grown from seed collected with landowners' permission from cultivated plants of known local provenance or from in-ground stock, alongside cuttings taken from the grower's own stock plants and garden. Tubes and pots — 50mm, 70mm square, 90mm square and 140mm — hold the range, with occasional Northern Queensland species and bush food plants appearing when available. Deliberately avoided are the over-bred Grevillea, Melaleuca and Syzygium hybrids that crowd mainstream garden centres, though the odd unusual cultivar turns up for resale. Plant stock bought in for resale comes from growers further afield in SE Queensland and northern NSW, including Maleny and Tenterfield. Everything is sun-hardened before sale (bar the shade lovers), watered with tank water where possible, and raised without toxic chemicals. It's a low-key, appointment-based operation — phone or text ahead, Thursday to Sunday — better suited to the patient plant-hunter than the drive-by browser, but rewarding for anyone after genuinely local, hard-to-find natives rather than nursery-chain staples.
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