CORNER ATLAS · NURSERY

Wheatbelt NativeGardens

AUSTRALIA'S GOLDEN OUTBACK, WA

This is a nursery built around one region's flora, and it shows. Based in Kellerberrin, at the heart of Western Australia's wheatbelt, the operation propagates and grows plants suited specifically to this dry, wind-scoured country — Melaleuca, Acacia, Calothamnus, Thryptomene and Hakea among the mainstays, alongside a growing list of local Eucalyptus species and native grasses. It's a working nursery rather than a browsing destination in the conventional sense: stock is grown in forestry tubes and super tubes, sold to order or by appointment, which suits its role serving farm gardens, small acreages, schools and shire projects across the district rather than passing foot traffic. The standout is its Eremophila collection — up to eighty species, subspecies and forms available by advance order, a specialism that marks this out from general-purpose native suppliers. Underlying it all is a clear ethos: that the right plant choices can lift biodiversity on a home block or farm, cut water and chemical costs, build canopy and habitat, and anchor a sense of place in a landscape often defined by broadacre cropping. It's a quietly serious operation, better understood as a resource for the wheatbelt's home gardeners and land managers than a Sunday outing nursery — worth contacting ahead, stocklist in hand.

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