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Need plants? You need Plantmark.
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Need plants? You need Plantmark.

For more than 35 years, Plantmark has been a trusted supplier of quality plants and trees to the landscape, development, government, and retail nursery sectors.

Alongside our two large-scale tree production nurseries, we partner with a national network of reputable growers to fulfil your orders. From tube stock to super-advanced trees, we offer an extensive range while ensuring top-quality standards and competitive pricing.

With seven convenient locations across Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and the Gold Coast, we stock the biggest range of wholesale plants and trees in Australia, from vibrant seasonal colour and hardy natives to feature trees and screening plants.

It’s easy to shop with us – visit one of our trade market nurseries or simply send us your plant list for a quick quote. You can pick up directly, or we’ll deliver straight to your project site, saving you time and hassle.

We’re open 6 days a week, and we love helping trade professionals like you create better green spaces for your clients.

Seven Wholesale Trade Markets. Extensive plant and tree selection. Expert Quotes & Orders team. Online plant availability, pricing, and quoting. Site delivery available.

Melbourne | Sydney | Brisbane | Gold Coast

Register online as a Plantmark Trade Customer today!

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