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East Coast Wildflowers

Locality: Homebush, New South Wales, Australia



Address: Sydney Flower Market 2140 Homebush, NSW, Australia

Website: http://eastcoastwildflowers.com.au/

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24.01.2022 "The quality is excellent this year" says Sydney Markets. Who are we to argue with the experts?! #christmasbush



24.01.2022 There is a lovely segment on Craig Scott, from East Coast Wildflowers on this weeks episode of Gardening Australia (episode 31 of series 29) on iView. Fast forward to the 30-minute mark. https://iview.abc.net.au/show/gardening-australia

23.01.2022 Tomorrow's combo, thanks to our favourite local grower East Coast Wildflowers You can pre-order via the website for delivery tomorrow: www.theposypost.com.au/post-todays-posy/post-todays-posy-1 TPP x

22.01.2022 There is a lovely segment on Craig Scott, from East Coast Wildflowers on this week’s episode of Gardening Australia (episode 31 of series 29) on iView. Fast forward to the 30-minute mark. https://iview.abc.net.au/show/gardening-australia



20.01.2022 Those Christmas wreaths will look beautiful

19.01.2022 Have to share this one. How beautiful, such subtle shades #nativeflowers #australianflowers

19.01.2022 Beautiful bouquet, Urban Flower - thanks for the namecheck!



18.01.2022 Rugged, that's us ;)

18.01.2022 Craig Scott from East Coast Wildflowers shares his passion for wildflowers with Chris Bath and how heart-warming it felt to win the Fresh Awards Flower Grower of the Year Award. #thefreshawards

18.01.2022 It's not always red - sometimes we have white Christmas Bush...

18.01.2022 #TBT December 2014 on our stand at Sydney Market. Come and visit!

16.01.2022 One of the things I get to do in my job is visit top producers like East Coast Wildflowers #lovemyjob https://thecarousel.com//the-beauty-and-versatility-of-au/



16.01.2022 Natural decorations for Christmas are the best - beautiful rustic star

16.01.2022 East Coast Wildflowers is one of Australias leading suppliers of Australian Native and South African Wildflowers. A fourth-generation flower grower Craig Scott... began his career growing traditional flowers but his passion to grow natives quickly took hold, leading him on the path to becoming one of New South Wales leading native growers. This Mangrove Mountain based grower is best known for providing high quality native flowers and foliage specialising in Kangaroo paw, Flannel Flowers, Waratahs, King Protea, Blushing Bride, Bottlebrush, Pink Ice, Flowering gum, Christmas Bush and Banksias. Their products are highly sought after within the industry and are showcased at many events. Embracing a number of innovative growing techniques, Craig adopts a conscientious environmental approach to growing. A quiet achiever, who dedicates long hours at his farm as well as selling his flowers through the Sydney Flower Market, Craig still finds the time to actively promote the use of commercially grown Australian native wildflowers and is a member of the Australian Native Flower Growers and Producers Association. Recognised amongst trendsetting florists, East Coat Wildflowers are known for their quality, exceptional customer service and willingness to go the extra mile to ensure florists get what they need when they need it. See more

15.01.2022 Golden and delicious! Nice work Wren & Rabbit - enjoy the truffles

14.01.2022 Vibrant mix of native and south African flowers here

12.01.2022 Yes - we're 2018 Flower Grower of the Year! "Recognised amongst trendsetting florists, East Coast Wildflowers are known for their quality, exceptional customer service and willingness to go the extra mile to ensure florists get what they need when they need it."

12.01.2022 One of our native favourites too - Blandfordia

12.01.2022 Flowering gums and leucadendron <3

10.01.2022 Oh yeah. Ceratopetalum - native Christmas Bush

08.01.2022 Beautiful native flowers, elegant arrangement by David Berger

07.01.2022 Christmas Bells (Blandfordia), Billy Buttons (Pycnosorus), Sturt's Desert Pea (Swainsonia) from our farm. We love the beauty of Australian flowers

06.01.2022 Christmas Bush (Ceratopetalum) and Wooly Bush (Adenanthos) waiting at the farm for their trip to market #itsbeginningtolookalotlikechristmas

06.01.2022 Christmas trading hours at Sydney markets. We'll be there! Come and say hello

06.01.2022 Amazing impact - less is more, when there's more of it!

06.01.2022 Glorious. We agree.

05.01.2022 Showing some love for natives this Valentine's Day <3

04.01.2022 Nominations open today. We'd love your vote http://www.freshawards.com.au//flower-grower-of-the-year.h

03.01.2022 Australian Mother Nature knows what she's doing

03.01.2022 Beautiful soft tones in this bouquet, mixing natives and exotics

03.01.2022 So... you really like our Flannel Flower! #2016bestnine

02.01.2022 Have a wonderful Christmas - from all of us at East Coast Wildflowers

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