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                                Check out our Links

                                Australian National Botanic Gardens, Burringbar Botanic Gardens -
                                http://www.anbg.gov.au/chabg/bg-dir/burringbar-botanic-garden.html

                                Coolamon Gardens Nursery - www.coolamongardensnursery.com.au

                                Ecoflora Australia, Environmental Consultants - www.ecoflora.com.au

                                Ooray Orchard, Native Rainforest Plum - www.nativerainforestplum.com


                                Associations

                                Burringbar Botanic Gardens Nursery is collaborating efforts with Incana Nursery so as to broaden the availability of species and thus offer a greater range to landscape gardeners. Incana Nursery invest their time in growing a wide range of ornamental foliage and flowering plants with most attention towards species in the family’s Heliconiaceae (Heliconias), Zingiberaceae and Costaceae (Gingers), Begoniaceae (Begonias- non-invasive species and cultivars only) and Taccaceae (Bat Plants). Also available are various Palms and rare trees and a number of other understorey plants in the Marantaceae family (Calatheas etc.).


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