The Mount Cassell Native Plant Nursery was really quite interesting and the staff well more than willing to help. We got a couple of plants for some friends (thanks for having us gifts etc) and they loved them.
The nursery has a huge range of both local and interstate native plants. The Western Australian natives were particularily stunning. I recommened you look for a QUALUP BELL.
The nursery has four acres of display gardens to explore, so it's worth a look even if you can't buy anything (we wanted to bring a wattle back home so badly!!).
It is open Thursday to Monday from 10am to 5pm.
What to buy: Native plants.
What to pay: It depends on what plants you buy and the size of the pots etc.
Written Sep 18, 2005
Address: Mount Cassell Native Nursery, Church Rd Pomonal
Phone: 03 5356 6351
Written Sep 19, 2005
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