Buy Papaya Trees in Western Australia (Carica papaya)
Updated 2026-03-31 · 6 in stock across 2 nurseries · $8–$25
Perth and northern WA have a warm, dry climate that suits many tropical species — though summer heat requires regular watering. WA's strict quarantine rules mean only a handful of eastern states nurseries can ship here.
In-stock Papaya trees
| Variety | Nursery | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Paw Paw 'Red Lady' | The Diggers Club | $25 |
| Papaya - Broad Leaf | Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery | $8 |
| Papaya - Red Army | Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery | $8 |
| Papaya - Red RB4 Hybrid | Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery | $8 |
| Papaya - Sunrise Solo | Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery | $8 |
| Papaya - Yellow H13 | Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery | $8 |
Nurseries shipping Papaya trees to Western Australia
- Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery (5 papaya varieties)
- The Diggers Club (1 papaya varieties)
Growing Papaya in Western Australia
Papaya is one of the fastest-fruiting tropical trees available to Australian gardeners, capable of producing fruit within 10-12 months from seed in warm, tropical conditions. Tracked varieties include Broad Leaf (a large, productive type), Red Army (a vigorous red-fleshed selection with sweet flavour), Red RB4 Hybrid (a commercial hybrid combining yield with quality red flesh), and Solo types (small, single-serving fruit with excellent sweetness). Papaya grows best in tropical and subtropical climates: north Queensland, the NT, Kimberley WA, and frost-free subtropical zones in NSW and Queensland. It does not tolerate frost or temperatures below 5°C. Plants are technically short-lived perennials; most growers replace them every 2-3 years to maintain productivity. Plant in the warmest, most sheltered position in full sun. Papaya requires very free-draining soil as it is highly susceptible to root rot. Mound planting is recommended in heavier soils. Plants have three sexual types (male, female, hermaphrodite); hermaphrodite trees are preferred as they are self-fertile and produce well-shaped fruit. Fertilise heavily with nitrogen during establishment. In WA, papaya is grown in the Kimberley, Pilbara, and in sheltered coastal Perth gardens. No significant quarantine restrictions apply.
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