Narkabundah Wildflower Nursery
Established and managed by passionate Australian Native Plant enthusiasts, Narkabundah Wildflower nursery has been sourcing, propogating, growing and distributing high quality plants across Australia since 1995.
With a passion and drive for conserving the Australian environment, Rob has been propagating and preserving native plants from all corners of Australia for 40 years. It’s in his blood.
Rob was inspired to seek out and problem solve the cultivation of rare and endangered plants, through which he developed extensive knowledge specific to each variety, resulting in a reputable selection of delightful and fascinating plants.
This passion and inspiration developed into an illustrious enterprise supplying the nursery industry, landscapers, conservation organisations and cut flower growers since 1996.
We are now making our exclusive range of natives available direct to you. Delivered to you in a purpose built carton to ensure the safe arrival of your enchanting collection.
Propagating and growing unique Australian Natives, with the scope to offer an extensive variety of natives including rare and hard to propagate varieties. Necessity is the mother of invention and with our passion for unique natives this has been proven again and again, by developing methods and techniques to successfully produce a wide range of species within each Genus, providing great choices for enthusiasts and home gardeners alike.
Your plants are grown in a 70mm square tube which is small enough for ease of transport without compromising the development of the plant, ensuring the plants are mature enough to survive with minimal nurturing once planted.
Australian native plants are renowned for their hardiness, once established and can provide a brilliant display whilst many exotic plants are out of season. Attracting interesting seed and nectar-loving birds, various insects to assist in pollination and perhaps even lizards, frogs and various native marsupials. These plants provide habitat to a variety of native fauna, are valuable for supporting and creating ecosystems and are a welcome asset to any garden.
Bunurong and GurnaiKurnai people are the Traditional Custodians of the land known as Sandy Point.
Sandy Point is located on a unique peninsula between Bass straight and shallow inlet in South Gippsland, where we are lucky enough to enjoy a spectacular neighbour – Yiruk or Wamoon – Wilsons Promontory National Park.