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Buffalo River nursery

Locality: Myrtleford, Victoria

Phone: +61 448 522 593



Address: 9 Merriang South Road 3737 Myrtleford, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.brnative.com

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17.01.2022 Waratahs, leucadendron, Button Bushes and Blushing Bride just arrived - but won't last long (from $26 - $55). A lot of new tubes now available including groundcover grevilleas, mint bushes and bottlebrush. A lot of vegetable seedlings also. Open again this Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 9:30am-4pm.



17.01.2022 It's been a while, but we are back at the Myrtleford Farmers Market this Saturday. Heaps on interesting plants available including trees, shrubs, grasses, groundcovers, herbs and vegetable seedlings. Pictured is Indigofera australis - a local plant that is in full flower at the moment. The nursery is open this Thursday, Friday and Sunday from 9:30am - 4pm

16.01.2022 Kangaroo Paws are looking fantastic at the moment. In stock includes; viridus (green), Bush Pearl (pink), Bush Inferno (red), Yellow Gem, Federation Flame (orange), Bush Fling (orange), Bush Matilda (Yellow), Bush Fury(Red) and Bush diamond (white). Plants are $9 each or 5 for $40.

16.01.2022 Cup Day - the time to plant tomatoes. We still have plenty available as well as sweet corn, silver beet, zucchini, pumpkin and cucumber. Open Fri, Sat, Sun from 9:30 - 4:00.



15.01.2022 We are back at the October, Bright Bake it, Make It, Grow It market tomorrow. Again its going to be wet! Plenty of veges, herbs and strawberries for sale. Pictured are some tubes of Leucadendron at only $4 each. Open today until 4pm and Sunday 9:30am - 4pm. (Closed on Saturday)

14.01.2022 We are open this weekend (9:30am - 4pm) New plants include Pieris japonica, Casuarina Greenwave, Viburnum Newport and Acer Autumn Blaze. A lot of new tubestock also. Pictured is Casuarina Greenwave. - a dense screening shrubs that grows to about 1.5m and has a weeping form. (Waratah in the backgorund)

11.01.2022 Plants for Mothers Day. Some suggestions; Daphne Perfume Princess, pink dogwood, Camellias, Correas, Kangaroo paws, Croweas and Magnolia White Caviar (pictured) Free delivery to Myrtleford.



11.01.2022 Bright market is on tomorrow, 20th June. Pity that its probably going to rain all day. The nursery is open on Sunday. New plants in stock (pictured) are Waratah Braidwood Brilliant, Shady Lady Crimson, Shady Lady White Leucospermum Carnival Yellow, So Exquisite Protea, Possum Magic, Little Prince, Susara

09.01.2022 New plants this month include Daphne Perfume Princess, grasses, Lomandra Tanika, Dianella Little Rev, Grevillea Gold Touc h, Anigozanthos Bush Inferno and Bush Fling, Geraldton Wax,Viburnum Emerald Lustre, Callistemon Purple Cloud and Slim, Acacia Mini Cog and Little Flori and several Waratahs. Open this Saturday and Sunday from 10am.

09.01.2022 Natives that flower in autumn and into winter include Correas (Snowbelle and OMG pictured) and Croweas (Festival pictured). Many Grevilleas flower over most of the year like Ned Kelly (pictured) or are beginning to flower now.

07.01.2022 Flowering cherries, Capital Pears, Gala Apples, Plums, Crepe Myrtles and other deciduous trees are available for sale. The many colours of the capital pear are pictured. Prices vary according to size. Also have new bottlebrushes - Saint Mary McKillop and Slim - ideal for a narrow screen.

04.01.2022 Frosty weather is coming soon. To reduce frost damage, select suitable plants that have been hardened off. Consider the use of tree guards or frost cloth. Talk to us about what would be your best option. Tree guards from $1 to $2.50. Frost cloth (3.2m wide) $4.50/m.



03.01.2022 We are back at the Myrtleford Farmers Market this Saturday. The nursery is also open 9:30am Friday and Sunday. Pictured are some of the many bottlebrushes we sell. These plants are tough - they handle the cold and wet as well as hot dry weather. Heavy clay soils are not a problem. They range in height from 0.5m to 10m and sell from $4.

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