Posts Tagged ‘Ventura County’

Grass tree (Xanthorrhoea australis)
I am pleased to announce the inclusion of Ventura County and environs in the Socalnurseryplants.com family! The area between the West Valley and Santa Barbara County is home to some splendid nurseries, none more so than Australian Native Plants. Located in the foothills of Ojai, the nursery was established in the early 1990’s by Australian horticulturist Jo O’Connell with the help of her husband Byron Cox.
Jo has an extremely interesting background, having worked in Zoo Horticulture in Australia and the US. She is dedicated to introducing new and diverse plant material for drought prone areas. “From the beginning, our vision was to provide plants that are hardy, drought tolerant, cut flower producing and bird attracting.” Whew, that’s a tall order, but having visited her nursery recently I can report “Mission accomplished”. It would be hard to walk out of this nursery without buying something (I didn’t). Most of us are familiar with proteas and kangaroo paws, but that is just the tip of the iceberg at Australian Native Plants. (How can you not love a plant that goes by the moniker Arthropdium strictum?) Jo has some great demonstration gardens, as well as tons of plant material that she grows from seeds and cuttings. She also resources new plant material every year when she visits Australia.
Alas, you won’t find most of these plants at other nurseries. Jo has a list of all available plants on her web site: . She also sells some wonderful books there. This is definitely a destination nursery; if you want to expand your horizons to Australia — go to Ojai.
It is recommended tha you call ahead for an appointment and directions.



