Buy Dragon Fruit Trees in Western Australia (Selenicereus undatus)

Updated 2026-03-31  ·  11 in stock across 2 nurseries  ·  $24–$195

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 Dragon Fruit trees

Variety Nursery Price
Dragon Fruit Support Stand Perth Mobile Nursery $195
Dragon Fruit - Lemonade Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $34
Dragon Fruit - Frankies Red Dwarf Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $30
Dragon Fruit - Neon Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $29
Dragon Fruit - Sugar Dragon Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $29
Dragon Fruit - Dark Star Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $27
Dragon Fruit - Delight Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $27
Dragon Fruit - Red Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $27
Dragon Fruit - Zamorano Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $27
Dragon Fruit - Aussie Gold Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $25
Dragon Fruit - Londonii Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $24

Nurseries shipping Dragon Fruit trees to Western Australia

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Growing Dragon Fruit in Western Australia

Dragon fruit is a fast-growing cactus native to Central America that has adapted enthusiastically to tropical and subtropical Australia. It thrives in coastal Queensland and NSW, and performs well in warm parts of WA with minimal supplemental water once established. Tracked varieties include Aussie Gold (yellow-skinned, white flesh, intensely sweet), Dark Star (red flesh, rich flavour), and Delight (pink skin, white flesh). Many additional selections are available from specialist growers. Dragon fruit needs a sturdy climbing support. Posts, trellis frames, or pergolas work well. Plants prefer full sun, fast-draining sandy or rocky soil, and minimal watering between flowering flushes. Flowers are spectacular and open only at night, requiring pollination by moths or bats, though many varieties are self-fertile. Fruit matures 30-50 days after flowering. In tropical regions, plants can produce multiple flushes per year. In subtropical zones, the main harvest season runs from December to April. Dragon fruit is sensitive to frost and should be protected below 4°C. In WA, dragon fruit grows well in the Kimberley, Pilbara, and warm coastal Perth suburbs. No specific state quarantine restrictions apply to dragon fruit at the time of writing.

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