Buy Guava Trees in Queensland (Psidium guajava)

Updated 2026-03-31  ·  36 in stock across 6 nurseries  ·  $12–$69

Southeast Queensland's subtropical climate suits a huge range of fruit trees, from mangoes and avocados to citrus and figs.

In-stock Guava trees

Variety Nursery Price
Guava 'Red Cherry/Strawberry' (Large) Ladybird Nursery $69
Guava ‘Hawaiian Pink’ (Large) Ladybird Nursery $69
Guava 'Amman' (Psidium guajava) Ladybird Nursery $69
Guava 'Thai White' Ladybird Nursery $69
Guava 'Yellow Cherry' Ladybird Nursery $69
Guava 'Thai Pink' Ladybird Nursery $49
Guava - Thai Pink Fruitopia Nursery $45
Guava - Purple Fruitopia Nursery $45
Guava - Egyptian Long Neck Fruitopia Nursery $45
Guava - Malay Red Fruitopia Nursery $45
Guava - Thai / Indian Fruitopia Nursery $45
Guava - Hawaiian Fruitopia Nursery $45
Guava - Mexican Cream Fruitopia Nursery $45
Guava - Red Cherry Fruitopia Nursery $45
Guava - Starlings White Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $43
Guava Egyptian long Neck Ross Creek Tropicals $40
Guava Thai Pink Ross Creek Tropicals $40
Guava Thai White Ross Creek Tropicals $40
Guava 'Indian White' Ladybird Nursery $39
Guava Purple Malay Ladybird Nursery $39
Guava ‘Hawaiian Pink’ Ladybird Nursery $39
Guava | Red Cherry Fruit Tree Cottage $35
Guava Purple Malay 140mm Ross Creek Tropicals $30
Guava - Red Cherry / Strawberry - 140mm Ross Creek Tropicals $30
Guava Yellow Cherry - 140mm Ross Creek Tropicals $30
Guava | Hawaiian Pink Fruit Tree Cottage $30
Guava | Yellow Cherry Fruit Tree Cottage $30
Guava - Malay Red Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $20
Guava - Purple Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $19
Guava - Strawberry Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $19
Guava Hawaiian Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $19
Guava Yellow Cherry Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $19
Guava - China Pear Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $18
Guava - Mexican Cream Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $18
Guava - Brazilian Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $15
Strawberry Guava The Diggers Club $12

Nurseries shipping Guava trees to Queensland

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Growing Guava in Queensland

Guava is one of the most productive and adaptable tropical fruit trees available to Australian gardeners, producing abundant fruit across a wide range of warm climates. Tracked varieties include Brazilian guava (large, cream-fleshed, sweet), China Pear guava (pear-shaped, mild flavour), Hawaiian (large, pink-fleshed, aromatic, well-suited to tropical gardens), and Strawberry Guava (a smaller-leafed species producing tart, red fruit used mainly in jams and juices). Guavas thrive in coastal Queensland, northern NSW, the NT, and the warm Kimberley and coastal regions of WA. Trees prefer full sun and are highly drought-tolerant once established, though regular watering during fruiting improves yield and fruit size. They will grow in a wide range of soils, including poor and slightly alkaline types, but perform best in free-draining loam. Fruit is produced year-round in the tropics and from late summer to winter in subtropical zones. Guavas are generous feeders; apply a balanced fertiliser every 2-3 months. Note that Strawberry Guava is classified as an invasive weed in parts of Queensland and NSW. In WA, Strawberry Guava is on the alert list; check local regulations before planting. Common guava is not restricted in WA.

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