WHOLESALE DROUGHT TOLERANT PLANTS
Wholesale Drought tolerant plants are widely sought after for landscaping especially in commercial and roadside plantings where frequent watering is not a viable option.
A number of wholesale growers offer a good range of drought tolerant plants suited to landscaping uses. Many of these are native to Australia and most are selected forms with good qualities for general landscaping uses.
A number of exotic species, including trees, shrubs, ground cover plants and succulents are also on the list of drought tolerant plants.
Drought tolerant plants. Ornamental and Australian Native drought tolerant plants are increasingly a garden favourite, suppliers of drought tolerant species are listed below.Wholesale Nurseries, Tube Stock.
111 Stanhope Road Theresa Park NSW 2570
Offering a variety of sun hardy Australian natives and exotic trees, shrubs, groundcover's and perennials from semi advanced through to super advanced and semi-mature stock.
www.downesnursery.com.au
Native grasses, sedges, rushes, lilies, wetland plants, ornamental grasses and grass trees. Contract growing. Cells, tubes and pots. Contemporary water wise garden solutions and revegetation specialists. Unique garden decor, pots and original sculptures. Delivery available. www.plantsandlandscapes.com.au
685 Mickleham Rd, GreenVale,Vic 3059
Grass trees, palms, ferns, bromeliads, cycads, cordylines, yucca, bannanas, birds of paradise, succulents, dracaenas, ponytails, for all gardens sizes from small to large landscaped gardens. Advanced Date Palms available.
www.palmnursery.com.au/index.htm
KERADA TUBESTOCK NURSERY 80 Rifle Range Road Palmwoods 4555 Qld. Australia Tel: 07 5478 9400 email nursery@kerada.com We grow and supply tubed, sun hardened tree, shrubs, climbers and perennials. Also offering proven favourites for the drought tolerant garden.
DENBY CYCADS Accredited Production Nursery 1 Alligator Creek Road Alligator Creek Townsville 4816 Phone: 1300 766 943 Mob: 0427 333 333 Fax: 07 4780 4375 Wholesalers of Cycads, Encephalartos, Lepidozamia, Macrozamia, Pachypodium, and Zamia.