Buy Banana Trees in Western Australia (Musa spp.)

Updated 2026-03-31  ·  15 in stock across 2 nurseries  ·  $20–$350

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 Banana trees

Variety Nursery Price
Banana Ken Mango Tree Dwarf Perth Mobile Nursery $350
Banana Tree Blue Java Perth Mobile Nursery $249
Banana Tree Goldfinger Perth Mobile Nursery $220
Banana Tree Saba Bluggoe Mini Plantain Perth Mobile Nursery $149
Lady Finger Banana Tree Perth Mobile Nursery $110
Banana Tree Plantain Pacific Perth Mobile Nursery $110
Dwarf Banana Tree Musa Nathan Perth Mobile Nursery $77
Banana - Ducasse Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $35
Banana Fruit Cover Perth Mobile Nursery $29
Dwarf Banana - Nathan Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $24
Banana - Blue Java Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $24
Dwarf Banana - Lady Finger Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $24
Dwarf Banana - Ducasse Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $21
Banana - Tonga Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $20
Dwarf Banana- Red Dacca Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $20

Nurseries shipping Banana trees to Western Australia

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Growing Banana in Western Australia

Bananas are one of Australia's most productive backyard tropical and subtropical fruits, growing vigorously from northern Queensland down through coastal NSW, and in warm, sheltered microclimates as far south as Perth's coastal suburbs. They need frost-free conditions, high humidity, and regular fertilising to produce quality fruit. Tracked varieties include Cavendish (the commercial standard), Ladyfinger (thinner-skinned, sweet), Ducasse (compact and flavourful), Dwarf Ducasse (suited to smaller gardens and windier sites), and Goldfinger (disease-resistant, slightly apple-like flavour). Plant in a warm, wind-protected spot. Bananas are heavy feeders; apply a balanced fertiliser every 6-8 weeks during the growing season and mulch thickly to retain moisture. A mat will produce one bunch per pseudostem before that stem dies back; manage suckers by retaining one or two followers for continuous production. Fruit takes 9-15 months from planting to harvest depending on variety and climate. In WA, banana plants are under strict biosecurity controls due to Panama disease (Fusarium wilt). Movement of banana plant material into WA is prohibited without permits. WA residents should source locally propagated material through licensed suppliers.

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