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Mt Hotham Alpine Resort
"The Mt Hotham Resort Management Board’s revegetation team works very closely with the Mt Hotham Vic Alps Nursery sourcing material and seed to produce plants for the Board’s rehabilitation projects. The production of healthy robust plants that are ready right when we need them is crucial to the success of each project and the nursery comes through every time.
My years of on-the-ground experience in Alpine rehabilitation, combined with a close association with the nursery staff has meant that we have been able to develop a species list that fulfils Hotham's diversity requirements and is tailor made to our specific sites.
Success of environmental rehabilitation in harsh alpine conditions depends on applied knowledge, the quality of the work and the health of the plant tubestock.
The Vic Alps Nursery was established under a charter that stipulated propagation of healthy, weed-free plants that are provenance specific and the nursery maintains those standards.
The nursery staff is consistently reliable and helpful and importantly share our passion for the alps."
Bev Lawrence, Environmental Officer, Mt Hotham Resort Management Board
Mt Buller and Mt Stirling Alpine Resort Management Board
"Mt Buller and Mt Stirling Alpine Resort Management Board is committed to a long-term major revegetation project to assist in the recovery of Mountain Pygmy-possum habitat. This could not be achieved without the plants provided by Annie and the team at the Alpine Nursery.
Over the past 3 years, over 30,000 plants have been supplied to the Resort Management Board by the nursery. These alpine plants are difficult to propagate and cover a range of species varying from Mountain Plum Pine (Podocarpus lawrencei) and Candle Heath (Richea continentis), to Tasman Flax-lily (Dianella tasmanica) and Scaly Everlasting (Ozothamnus hookeri).Â
We have experienced minimal losses due to the superior quality of plants, and the robustness of local genetic provenance. Annie and members of her team visit the area to collect seeds and cuttings, and tend the plants at every stage with unsurpassed expertise and utmost care. Our deliveries are always on time, and our working relationship reflects the passion that we all have for our terrific Australian Alpine environment."Â
Lou Perrin Enviro Officer Mt Buller RMB
Kosciuszko National Park & Wildlife Service
“The Vic Alps Nursery, now part of the Mt Hotham Alpine Resort Management Board, plays an essential role in protecting and repairing the Australian Alps. As a person that has spent a lot of time propagating and growing Australian alpine plants, I know the difficulties and time it can take to produce good seedlings for use in the rehabilitation of degraded alpine areas. The Vic Alps Nursery produces the largest range of top quality plants for revegetation of the Australian Alps.
As Rehabilitation Officer for NPWS of NSW I am involved in a lot of different projects in the Alps:
• The rehabilitation of the former construction sites of the Snowy Hydro-electric schemeÂ
• Rehabilitation of Perisher resort,
• Kosciusko Summit walking track
• Habitat repair for threatened species Â
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All of these projects require plants that are robust and healthy for the rehabilitation to be successful. The Vic Alps Nursery has provided plants of excellent quality for these projects and has significantly contributed to the success of the rehabilitation works. I encourage both individuals and organisations that operate or recreate in the Australian Alps to purchase plants for landscape repair and seek advice where necessary.
The Australian Alps are still recovering from 200+ years of unnatural disturbances and these mountains need as many good, endemic plants as they can get!"
Liz MacPhee, Rehabilitation Officer, Kosciuszko NP & WS
Alpine Shire
“Dinner Plain Alpine Village is located in the Victorian alpine region approximately 50 kilometres
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