Protea Farm
Between the capes of the Margaret River wine region, where the Island Brook creek cuts through undulating country, the Thorpe family has been hand-tending proteas since 1988. Two hundred acres of these extraordinary South African natives — bred for our sandy, sun-struck soils — make this less a shop than a working farm you can wander through, the flowers grown as much for export markets as for the bucket at the door. The Harvest Shed is the heart of it: open every day, selling fresh-cut stems at farm-gate prices alongside protea plants raised in their own nursery, ready to go into a home garden. It's an unpretentious operation, the kind that trades on decades of knowing which varieties hold their colour, their shape, their nerve in a vase or a border. Come for a wedding order or a few stems for the kitchen table, or leave with a young plant destined for a Mediterranean-style garden of your own. There's no pretence here, just proximity to the source — flowers cut that morning, plants grown on-site, and a family who've spent over three decades learning what this particular patch of the south-west does best. Worth the detour if you're touring the wine region and want something wilder than a cellar door.
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