Buy Peach Trees in Western Australia (Prunus persica)

Updated 2026-03-31  ·  26 in stock across 5 nurseries  ·  $32–$550

South-west WA's mild winters suit temperate stone fruit and pome fruit, though winters are less cold than eastern states. Chilling hours may be lower — choose low-chill varieties. WA quarantine rules apply.

In-stock Peach trees

Variety Nursery Price
Peach Tree - 2 Way Grafted Jewel and Tasty Zee Perth Mobile Nursery $550
Peach + Peach + Plum Fruit Salad Trees $155
Peach + Peach + Nectarine Fruit Salad Trees $155
Peach + Nectarine + Nectarine Fruit Salad Trees $155
Peach + Plum Fruit Salad Trees $110
Peach + Nectarine Fruit Salad Trees $110
Peach + Peach Fruit Salad Trees $105
Peach – Trixzie® Pixzee Dwarf Guildford Garden Centre $75
Peach – Elberta Guildford Garden Centre $70
Peach – Anzac Guildford Garden Centre $70
Peach – Valley Red Super Dwarf Guildford Garden Centre $60
Peach – Crimson Rocket Columnar Guildford Garden Centre $60
Peach – Fresno™ Dwarf Guildford Garden Centre $60
Peach – Sunset™ Super Dwarf Guildford Garden Centre $60
Peach – Early Beauty Guildford Garden Centre $50
Peach – Angel™ (Donut) Guildford Garden Centre $50
Peach 'Anzac' The Diggers Club $50
Peach 'Elberta' The Diggers Club $50
Peach - Aztec Gold Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $49
Peach - Flordaprince Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $49
Peach - Flordagold Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $49
Peach - Tropic Snow Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery $49
Peach x Nectarine – Peacharine Guildford Garden Centre $45
Peach – Flordagold Guildford Garden Centre $45
Peach – Tropic Snow Guildford Garden Centre $45
Peach Fruit Tree Fruit Salad Trees $32

Nurseries shipping Peach trees to Western Australia

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Growing Peach in Western Australia

Peaches are Australia's most popular stone fruit for the home garden, producing generous crops of fragrant, juicy fruit across temperate and cool subtropical regions. Tracked varieties include Anzac (early-mid season, large, sweet yellow flesh), Blackboy (a heritage variety with distinctive red-stained flesh, intensely flavoured, very popular in WA), Elberta (dwarf form, classic American variety in a compact plant), Tatura 204 (commercial-standard, large fruit, reliable), Briggs Red May (an early-ripening heritage type with red skin and flesh), and Angel (a flat, doughnut-shaped peach in dwarf form). Most peaches are self-fertile. Chill requirements range from 400 hours (low-chill types) to 900 hours for heritage varieties. Plant in full sun in deep, free-draining soil with a pH of 6.0-6.5. Peaches have medium water needs during fruit development but resent waterlogged roots. Leaf curl is the most common disease in cool, wet springs; apply copper sprays before buds swell in late winter. Fruit fly is the critical pest across most of Australia. In WA, Blackboy peach has particular cultural significance and is widely grown. Stone fruit movement into WA is restricted; always source trees from WA-accredited nurseries or hold the appropriate quarantine permits.

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