Westland Nurseries is Tasmania's largest advance Tree Nursery.The Nursery is situated near Hobart Airport on 15 hectares of nursey. Our range include ornamental trees, native trees, and advance shrubs suitable for screening and privacy.
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Westland nurseries carries an extensive range of native and ornamental trees and shrubs growing in containers from 35Litre through to 400Litre.
Westland also has a wide range of native ground cover plants and grasses growing in 14cm pots.
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Westland Nurseries are very pleased to offer this outstanding plant Agonis flexuosa "Westland Burgundy".
Originally found in our nursery, this striking weeping plant to around 6-8metres will grow in a very wide range of soil types. Producing masses of tiny white flowers in December. Great wind break or screening tree.
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Washingtonia robusta,Travellers Palm a very hardy tall growing palm, will grow in most areas around Tasmania.
Other varieties grown include Cocos Plumosa queen palm,
Phoenix canariensis Canary Island Palm, from 1m tall to 10 metre tall specimens.
Phoenix dwarf date palm
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Flowering Plum,
Prunus cerasifera nigra upright tree eventually making a ball shaped specimen. single pink flowers followed by bronze foliage in late spring
Prunus x blieriana double flowering plum espalliered along a fence line. bronze foliage in summer
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Westland nurseries grows a wide range of 14-20cm pot sizes including Climbers, Australian native plants, flowering shrubs, Camellias, Azaleas, Hydrangeas, diosmas Conifers,grevillea, Lavanders, Buxus, Pittosporums and more…
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Westland nurseries are pleased to be able to offer these rare and endagered plants for Sale.
Wollemii pines are hardy and will grow in most areas of Tasmania. They can be used as a pot specimen or garden tree. We carry three sizes year round. Please enquire regarding prices. Delivery can be arranged statewide.
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Westland nurseries grow an extensive range of indoor and flowering pot plants. Our range includes cyclamen, gerberas, poinsettias, frangipanni, anthuriums, spathyphllums, cinerarias, tuberous begonias, etc.
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