Succcess story
Tulla Natives
River Country's unrivalled community support and ideal growing conditions have been vital to Tulla Native's success.
Based in Wakool, New South Wales, Tulla Natives is a thriving family-run nursery and native cut flower farm founded by Stacey and Mark.
Their business began as a small dream and has grown over the past seven years into a full-fledged operation producing native cut flowers and foliage, a wholesale nursery, and large-scale planting services. Tulla Natives now supplies trees for re-vegetation, farm trees, and home garden plants, with an emphasis on Western Australian species suited to the local climate and soils. From humble beginnings to large-scale supply, Tulla Natives is passionate about contributing to the environment and the community they love.
“Our biggest goal is to hit a million trees in one season…We are so well supported by our local community, and we are so fortunate,” says Stacey, underscoring their commitment to sustainable growth and local partnerships.
FAST FACTS
Tulla Natives
Global Exporter of cut flowers & foliage
Over 400-500 bunches of flowers shipped weekly to the Sydney markets, with additional exports reaching as far as Singapore.
The region's largest native plant grower
Aiming to plant 1 million trees annually, producing between 500,000 and 600,000 plants per season currently.
Leader in Horticulture innovation
Implemented technology includes a rainwater treatment system, automatic tray washer, and a precision seeding machine.
Why here
River Country is the premier choice for agriculture businesses looking for a brighter future
The Murray River region boasts a rich food and agribusiness pedigree, providing ideal conditions for growth. With its Mediterranean climate, fertile soils, and reliable water resources, this area supports innovative food producers, growers and agribusinesses. The region’s commitment to sustainability, advanced agricultural practices, and access to a skilled workforce make it an attractive destination for those looking to thrive in the agricultural sector. The Murray River is not just a place to grow; it’s a place where agribusinesses can flourish and lead in sustainable practices, positioning itself as a key player in Australia’s horticulture production landscape.