For retail purchases of 200 plants or less, please visit us in our retail nursery.
For wholesale orders please email: sales@apacewa.org.au
The Apace retail & wholesale Nursery specialises in the supply of locally occurring native Western Australian flora species of the Swan Coastal Plain and Darling Range.
Established in 1989, Apace was the first nursery in WA dedicated to supplying native species for revegetation and landscaping projects in the Perth metropolitan region. The nursery was also the first to grow and supply locally occurring rushes and sedges for wetland revegetation.
The nursery currently produces more than 600,000 plants a year of over 300 native species. Apace employs experts, technicians and volunteers to run the nursery.
Our stable troupe of volunteers continue to brighten our days, with over 30 volunteers joining our team in the last year. Three of them have been with us for 25 years.
Apace actively embraces diversity and inclusion.
3 Easy Steps to Find Your Local Native Western Australian Plants
Apace has continually promoted the use of local native Western Australian plants through the freely available Revegetation Guides of the Swan Coastal Plain and Darling Range, first published in 1992. To use these guides you need to first determine the vegetation complex [soil type] into which you will be planting. Follow these 3 Easy Steps:
- Use the Suburb Selector map to locate the vegetation complex name for your area; or
- Check the suburb finder on the bottom of the Suburb Selector page for your vegetation complex
If there is more than one vegetation complex in your suburb you will need to consult the map to determine which one is closest to your planting location; then - Consult the selected revegetation guide for species that are local to your area
If you want to find out more information on any species simply select that species
You can also filter by habit which will list your plants according to height under trees, shrubs, herbs (non woody plants) and climbers.
Next you can sort your plants by flowering seasons to ensure that you have colour in the garden all year round.
Lastly you can sort your plant list according to species that inhabit wetlands, have some shade tolerance, bush tucker plants and bird and butterfly attracting plants.