Buy Olive Trees in Queensland (Olea europaea)

Updated 2026-03-31  ·  55 in stock across 7 nurseries  ·  $15–$320

Southern Queensland can grow many temperate fruit trees, though chilling hours are lower than further south. Choose low-chill apple, pear, and stone fruit varieties.

In-stock Olive trees

Variety Nursery Price
Olive 'Kalamata' Large Size 45Lt (Pickup Only) Ladybird Nursery $320
Olive ‘Manzanillo’ Large Size 45Lt - Pickup Only Ladybird Nursery $320
Olive in a Wine Barrel style Pot (PICKUP ONLY) Ladybird Nursery $129
Olive 'Saint Helena' - Advanced (PICK UP ONLY) Ladybird Nursery $129
Olive Heritage Frantoio 300mm PICK UP ONLY Ladybird Nursery $129
Olive Arbequina Advanced (Pick Up Only) Ladybird Nursery $89
Olive - Arbosana Fruitopia Nursery $70
Olive - Frantoio Fruitopia Nursery $70
Olive 'Heritage Frantoio' 200mm Ladybird Nursery $69
Olive ‘Manzanillo’ (Olea europaea) - Large Ladybird Nursery $69
Olive 'Kalamata' - Grafted Ladybird Nursery $69
Olive Dwarf Miniolea - Large Ladybird Nursery $69
Olive Picual Ladybird Nursery $69
Olive 'Koroneiki' (Koraniki) Ladybird Nursery $69
Olive | Koroneiki Fruit Tree Cottage $50
Olive | Arbequina Fruit Tree Cottage $50
Olive - Kalamata Fruitopia Nursery $50
Olive Kalamata Ross Creek Tropicals $50
Olive - Kalamata Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $49
Olive - Kolossus Kalamata Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $47
Olive - Aberquina Fruitopia Nursery $45
Olive Manzanillo Large Ross Creek Tropicals $40
Olive ‘Tolley’s Upright’ Ladybird Nursery $39
Olive Kolossus Kalamata Ladybird Nursery $39
Olive Arbequina Ladybird Nursery $39
Olive 'Saint Helena' Ladybird Nursery $39
Olive Garden Harvest Dwarf Ladybird Nursery $39
Olive frantoio (olive trees) Aus Nurseries $35
olive coratina (olive trees) Aus Nurseries $35
Olive Menzanillo Aus Nurseries $35
Olive Arbequina Aus Nurseries $35
Olive - Miniolea TM Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $34
Olive - Frantoio Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $34
Olive Garden Harvest Dwarf Ross Creek Tropicals $30
Olive Helena 140mm Ross Creek Tropicals $30
Olive - Arecuzzo Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $29
Olive - Manzanillo Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $29
Olive - UC13 Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $29
Olive - Arbequina Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $29
Olive - Koroneiki Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $29
Olive ‘Manzanillo’ (Olea europaea) Ladybird Nursery $29
Olive 'Kolossus Kalamata' Pbr The Diggers Club $25
Olive 'Manzanillo' The Diggers Club $25
Olive 'Frantoio' The Diggers Club $25
Olive - Kolossus Kalamata 90mm Ross Creek Tropicals $25
Olive - Coratina 90mm Ross Creek Tropicals $25
Olive Frantoio 90mm Ross Creek Tropicals $20
Olive Dwarf - Miniolea 90mm Ross Creek Tropicals $20
Olive Dwarf - Bambalina PBR 90mm Ross Creek Tropicals $20
Olive Correggiola / Paragon 90mm Ross Creek Tropicals $20
Olive - Picual 90mm Ross Creek Tropicals $20
Olive - Leccino 90mm Ross Creek Tropicals $20
Olive Manzanillo 90mm Ross Creek Tropicals $20
Olive Arbosana Aus Nurseries $16
Olive - Arbequina 90mm Ross Creek Tropicals $15

Nurseries shipping Olive trees to Queensland

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Growing Olive in Queensland

Olives are among the most drought-tolerant and long-lived fruit trees suited to Australian conditions, thriving in a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. They are commercially grown across South Australia, Victoria, and WA and are increasingly popular in home gardens. Many varieties are tracked, including Frantoio (a premium oil variety with peppery, complex flavour), Coratina (high polyphenol content, robust oil), and Del Morocco (a dual-purpose table and oil olive). Most olives are partially self-fertile, though cross-pollination with another variety significantly improves yields. Plant in full sun in any well-drained, alkaline to neutral soil. Olives are highly sensitive to waterlogging and poorly drained soils. Once established, they require minimal irrigation; excess watering produces lush growth but reduces oil content and flavour. Olives need a period of winter cold (below 10°C for at least 6-8 weeks) to initiate flower buds but will not tolerate hard frosts below minus 10°C. In WA, olives grow exceptionally well across the south-west agricultural region and throughout greater Perth. No quarantine restrictions apply to olives in WA. Prune lightly every year after harvest to maintain airflow and manage size. Olive lace bug is a common pest in eastern Australia.

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