Yarra Edge Nursery

Yarra Edge Nursery Not your average nursery, with a huge range of plants propagated in house, and with students of horticulture. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

Natives, exotics, indoor and outdoor plants, with seasonal edibles, and advanced trees and shrubs.

Chamelaucium uncinatum, commonly known as the Geraldton Wax, is an iconic Australian native shrub famous for its masses ...
23/05/2026

Chamelaucium uncinatum, commonly known as the Geraldton Wax, is an iconic Australian native shrub famous for its masses of waxy flowers and aromatic, pine-like foliage. It belongs to the myrtle family (Myrtaceae) and is highly valued both as a hardy garden plant and a long-lasting cut flower.

Key Characteristics

Appearance: Features fine, needle-like green leaves that release a pleasant citrus scent when crushed.

Flowers: Displays five-petalled, waxy blooms typically ranging from white and pink to deep purple or mauve, usually appearing from late winter through summer.

Size: Typically grows into an open, spreading shrub between 1.5 to 3 metres high and wide, though dwarf cultivars are available.

Essential Care Guide

Sunlight: Full sun is essential. It requires at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily to maximize flower production.

Soil: Must be sharply drained. It thrives in sandy, gravelly, or light loamy soils with an acidic to neutral pH. It will not tolerate heavy clay or waterlogged ground.

Watering: Low water needs once established. Water deeply during its first first summer, then rely mostly on natural rainfall. Overwatering leads to root rot.

Climate: Highly drought-tolerant and handles light frost. It thrives in dry-summer climates but struggles in regions with high summer humidity.

Pruning: Prune lightly but regularly. Cut back by up to one-third immediately after flowering finishes to maintain a compact shape and encourage more blooms for next season. Avoid cutting back into old, leafless wood.

We currently have 140mm pots in stock... get them in now for a spectacular spring show!


Chorizema cordatum is back!! This evergreen Western Australian shrub is highly celebrated for its brilliant display of o...
06/05/2026

Chorizema cordatum is back!!

This evergreen Western Australian shrub is highly celebrated for its brilliant display of orange-red, pink and yellow pea flowers.

Typically growing to around 0.5-1.2 metres high and wide, this nitrogen fixer is also fantastic for attracting native birds and bees.

Available for a short time as numbers are limited and will fly out the door once the flowers pop!

Ideally in dappled shade or morning sun, ensure its protected from harsh afternoon sun, which can bleach the flowers... It prefers a slightly acidic soil, sandy and free draining is a must!

With Mother's Day just around the corner, we've introduced a Pot and Plant Combo, the perfect 'plug and  play' gift for ...
01/05/2026

With Mother's Day just around the corner, we've introduced a Pot and Plant Combo, the perfect 'plug and play' gift for Mum! Mix a pot with a matching sized plant on selected ranges for as little as $25!

Or surprise her with some amazing reading material, from our very own Horticulturist Chloe Foster, or student Connie Cao!!!

Plenty of amazing plants, and other gardening gifts available too!!!


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Simple, striking, and easy to appreciate — Corymbia citriodora (Lemon-Scented Gum) is a standout for all the right reaso...
14/04/2026

Simple, striking, and easy to appreciate — Corymbia citriodora (Lemon-Scented Gum) is a standout for all the right reasons 🌿

Its smooth, pale trunk naturally sheds to reveal fresh bark, colored from pink to yellow, giving it a clean, almost sculptural look year-round. The leaves release a crisp lemon scent when crushed — a small detail that makes a big impression 🍋

It’s a great choice if you’re after height without heaviness, offering light shade and a relaxed, open feel in the garden.

A solid option for adding structure and a bit of character to your space, without overcomplicating things.

Trees

Some of the beauties that caught our eye this morning as we were cleaning up after the sale...1. Hypocalymma xanthopetal...
07/04/2026

Some of the beauties that caught our eye this morning as we were cleaning up after the sale...

1. Hypocalymma xanthopetalum
2. Michelia figo ‘Coco’
3. Pteris tremula
4. Kangaroo fern - Microsorum
5. Philodendron 'Pink Princess

Still plenty of goodies left, and some new ones have been brought out too!!


Have a great break! See you from April 7!
31/03/2026

Have a great break!

See you from April 7!

30/03/2026

We've extended our sale, till Thursday April 2!!!

We'll be closed for the Easter break so thought wed give you one last chance to pick up a bargain!!!

28/02/2026

Now that we've FINALLY had some decent rain, it's a great time to get back into the garden!!! And what better way to inspire you, than having a sale!!!

Getting plants into the ground now will ensure they get nice and strong, before putting on a spring show!!

The soil is still warm, getting those roots nice and established, and after a sleepy winter, your plants will burst with energy in spring!!

So for our END OF SUMMER SALE, we're offering 25% off every single plant in the nursery!!!

Natives, exotics, indoor, ground covers, shade plants, advanced stock, trees, grasses, annuals, herbs and veges, everything is up for grabs!!!

We've had some amazing stock come through this year, so you'll be sure to find something to fill that gap, or get a garden bed started from scratch!!

Ask our team for any advice you may need, and take advantage of this opportunity, while stocks last!!!

Acacia aphyllacommonly known as the Leafless Rock Wattle or Twisted Desert Wattle, is a rare, spiny shrub endemic to Wes...
25/02/2026

Acacia aphylla

commonly known as the Leafless Rock Wattle or Twisted Desert Wattle, is a rare, spiny shrub endemic to Western Australia. It is distinguished by its lack of true leaves or phyllodes, instead using its blue-grey, architectural stems for photosynthesis. 
Physical Characteristics

Foliage: The name aphylla means "without leaves". It features a complex, wiry structure of blue-green or glaucous stems that are often twisted and end in sharp, spiny points.

Flowers: In late winter to spring (August to October), it produces bright golden-yellow globular flower heads. Each head contains 20–30 tiny staminate flowers.

Size: This shrub typically grows between 0.9 to 3 metres tall and up to 2 metres wide.

Fruit: After flowering, it develops leathery, linear seed pods approximately 3–9 cm long.

Cultivation and Care

Light and Position: It thrives in full sun to part shade. Because of its unique structure, it is often used as an architectural centerpiece in gardens.

Soil: It requires extremely well-drained soil, such as sandy, gravelly, or rocky types. It is intolerant of damp or humid conditions.

Hardiness: Once established, it is highly drought-tolerant and can also withstand frost.

Maintenance: It can be pruned hard (down to 30 cm) after flowering to maintain its shape and promote new growth.

It seems to be Hibiscus season here in the nursery!🌺✨ Meet the wild island charmer: Hibiscus geranioides ✨🌺Native to the...
18/02/2026

It seems to be Hibiscus season here in the nursery!🌺✨ Meet the wild island charmer: Hibiscus geranioides ✨🌺

Native to the windswept coastlines of Hawaii, this rare beauty is like the boho cousin of your typical hibiscus. Instead of those big tropical dinner-plate blooms, Hibiscus geranioides keeps it delicate — soft pink flowers that continue from mid summer through to Autumn.

Its silvery-green foliage gives it a coastal, sun-kissed vibe — and fun fact: it’s specially adapted to handle salty breezes and sandy soils. Tough and pretty? We love to see it.

🌱 Care Tips (if you're lucky enough to grow one):
☀️ Full sun is a must — this plant LOVES light.
🌬️ Great airflow is your friend (it’s used to breezy coastal conditions).
🌊 Well-draining soil is essential — think sandy or gritty.
💧 Water regularly but don’t let it sit wet — it hates soggy roots.
✂️ Light pruning helps keep it compact and encourages more blooms.

Because it’s native to such a specific environment, it can be a little particular — but when happy, it rewards you with blooms that feel like a little piece of island magic 🌺✨

Would you grow this rare coastal hibiscus?

PlantCareTips 🌿

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Yarra Bend Road
Fairfield, VIC
3078

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Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm
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