
Australian Native Nursery in Oakford, WA, offers a wide selection of healthy native plants, including tubestock and bonsai.
Staff are knowledgeable and provide helpful advice on plant selection, care, and matching plants to soil types.
Customers praise the nursery’s prices, informative guidance, and the quality of its plants for attracting birds and saving water.
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Vicki Albrecht
April 11, 2025 at 07:44 AM
This nursery is a gem!! The staff are friendly, helpful & very knowledgeable. Our native garden is thriving thanks to their guidance for planting & plant care. Have been back & as we are gradually filling our garden with water saving, bird attracting natives will be returning again. Very happy😊
Ritchie Brooks
April 2, 2025 at 11:53 PM
Wonderful selection of healthy native plant tube stocks, propagated professionally &sustainably. Something to suit and beautify any garden. Friendly and very knowledgeable staff to assist with anyone's requirements. Do yourself a favour and add something that will thrive in our Perth soils and climate, visit Australian Native Nursery!
Susan Hayward
March 10, 2025 at 06:34 AM
Honestly, I don't think I would have gotten the level of service I received at this nursery this morning anywhere else. I want to plant out a native section in the garden, but don't know one plant from another! As a result, 'Red' guided me around the nursery making suggestions, explaining each in terms of height/width, flowering, etc. Then he helped me choose the right ones for the amount of space I have. Then we sat down with the planned area and placed each plant (on paper) where it would be best planted (height, colour, etc). I could not have done this on my own. Now I have my plan, I can start planting with confidence. Thank you so much for your time, advice, guidance and enthusiam this morning. I really appreciated it. So.....if you need natives then definitely go here 😃💗
Javier Delgado Esteban
February 24, 2025 at 10:54 AM
Every time I’m in Perth, I make a beeline for the Australian Native Nursery, and today was no exception! These Banksias were on my hit list, and I couldn’t leave without them:
Banksia burdettii – A stunning species from WA’s sandplains, known for its striking orange and cream flower spikes.
Banksia caleyi – A rare gem from the Stirling Ranges, with deep red inflorescences and uniquely serrated leaves.
Banksia lindleyana – A sandplain and dune specialist with long, elegant flower spikes and an intricate growth habit.
Banksia grossa – A kwongan scrubland beauty with dense, cylindrical flower heads and tough, narrow leaves.
Banksia rosserae – A true collector’s find! This elusive species from WA’s arid zone was only formally described in 2002.
To help with germination, I also picked up a bottle of Smoke on Water by Professor Kingsley Dixon. Some Banksia seeds detect karrikinolides, chemicals in smoke that trigger germination, mimicking the conditions of a post-fire landscape. Looking forward to seeing how it helps!
Huge thanks to Australian Native Nursery for their incredible range of species—always worth the trip! Adding a pic of the bottle I got in the comments.
Morgan Pleydell-Bouverie
February 24, 2025 at 03:47 AM
Such a fantastic nursery with a brilliant range of hardy natives. I've always been given excellent advice here and they've helped me match my soil type/area I live with plants that will grow well.