Buy Fig Trees in Western Australia (Ficus carica)

Updated 2026-03-31  ·  28 in stock across 4 nurseries  ·  $4–$249

Perth's Mediterranean climate suits subtropical species well, especially with summer irrigation. WA quarantine restrictions limit which nurseries can ship here.

In-stock Fig trees

Variety Nursery Price
Fig Tree Tena Perth Mobile Nursery $249
Fig Stoney Yellow Perth Mobile Nursery $110
Fig Tree Panache Tiger Stripe Perth Mobile Nursery $110
Fig Tree White Adriatic Perth Mobile Nursery $99
Fig Tree Italian Honey Perth Mobile Nursery $99
Fig Tree Black Adam Perth Mobile Nursery $99
Fig Tree Collins White Perth Mobile Nursery $99
Fig Tree Mrs Williams Perth Mobile Nursery $99
Fig Tree Black Coronata Perth Mobile Nursery $99
Fig Tree Purple Prince Perth Mobile Nursery $99
Fig Tree Purple Vigilante Perth Mobile Nursery $99
Fig Tree Lisbon Perth Mobile Nursery $99
Fig Tree Deanne Perth Mobile Nursery $99
Fig Tree Strawberry Kungasava Perth Mobile Nursery $99
Fig Tree Brown Turkey Perth Mobile Nursery $99
Fig - Picone Black Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $49
Fig - Brown Turkey Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $39
Fig 'White Genoa' The Diggers Club $35
Fig 'White Adriatic' The Diggers Club $35
Fig 'Diggers Purple Heart' The Diggers Club $35
Fig 'Brown Turkey' The Diggers Club $35
Fig 'Black Genoa' The Diggers Club $35
Fig – White Genoa Guildford Garden Centre $30
Fig Black Genoa Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $29
Fig - Sandpaper Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $5
Fig - Small Leaved Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $5
Fig - Rusty Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $5
Fig - White Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $4

Nurseries shipping Fig trees to Western Australia

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Growing Fig in Western Australia

Fig (Ficus carica) is one of the most reliable fruiting trees for southern Australian gardens. The common fig thrives in a Mediterranean climate: cool to cold winters and hot, dry summers. It suits Perth, Adelaide, coastal Victoria, inland NSW, and the ACT well. Figs will also grow in subtropical QLD but may fruit less reliably. Figs are deciduous, losing their leaves in winter. This dormant period is when bare-root trees are planted and shipped. Trees are drought-tolerant once established and require minimal maintenance. They fruit on the previous year's wood, so avoid heavy winter pruning. Figs are self-fertile and do not require the fig wasp for the varieties sold in Australia. Common varieties available include Brown Turkey (reliable, mid-season), Preston Prolific (large crops, good for WA), Black Genoa (rich, jam-suitable fruit), White Adriatic (sweet, fresh eating), and Osborn's Prolific. Heritage Fruit Trees (VIC) stocks a wide range of named heritage varieties. Figs are widely available from Australian nurseries, with the best selection in late autumn and winter (the dormant bare-root season, roughly May to August).

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