About
Embellishing Weddings with Expertise and Sustainability
Jaye from Silvertree Botanics has been a pivotal name in the wedding floral industry, with an illustrious career, Jaye's expertise and creativity have brought countless wedding visions to life.
A Commitment to Sustainability
Silvertree Botanics is not just known for its beautiful arrangements but also for its unwavering commitment to sustainability. By predominantly using locally grown flowers sourced from Jaye and Grant’s property at Spring Beach, they stand as a testament to eco-friendly practices. This approach not only supports local growers but also significantly reduces environmental impact, ensuring that each bouquet is as kind to the planet as it is stunning.
Embracing Seasonal and Local Varieties
Jaye's focus on seasonal and locally sourced varieties ensures that the flowers used are at their freshest and most vibrant. Tasmania's rich flora and the dedication of local growers allow for the creation of breathtaking arrangements that are both unique and environmentally conscious. This alignment with sustainable practices makes each wedding not only beautiful but also meaningful.
Throughout the wedding season, Silvertree Botanics showcases the best of what Tasmania has to offer. From lush spring blooms to the hearty flowers of autumn, the variety and quality of local flora are skillfully brought together to create memorable wedding experiences.
In a world where sustainability is increasingly important, choosing Silvertree Botanics means embracing a wedding filled with beauty, expertise, and a deep respect for the environment. Let Jaye and her team turn your wedding dreams into a reality.

Our flower farm overlooking Maria Island, East Coast Tasmania

King Protea grown on our property

Leucadendron - East Coast Tasmania

Silvertree Botanics Nursery, where all the propagation work begins

New planting basking in the sunlight. Spring Beach, Tasmania

Our stunningly beautiful spinning gum with Maria Island in the background.

Hakea Laurina, Spring Beach, East Coast of Tasmania

King Protea growing on our property at Spring Beach

Brunia on our flower farm

King Proteas in bud, they take months to bloom given the size of the flower.

Nerifolia protea, a new variety we are growing on our property. Spring Beach, Tasmania

King Protea single bud, just starting to open.

Repen Proteas, a stunning addition to any bridal bouquet.

Tawny Frogmouth Owl perched in our silver gum tree. Spring Beach, Tasmania

Nerifolia protea with a delicate lilac touch of colour