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We Sell Tropical Fruit Trees For The Greater Phoenix Area and Surrounding Southwest Desert Communities of Arizona, Phoenix's Original Rare and Exotic Fruit Tree Nursery

Tropica Botanical Nursery

Fruit Trees and Plants From Around the World

Since 1995

10520 E Apache Trail, Apache Junction, AZ 85120
Between Signal Butte and Crismon at the corner of Cheshire and Apache Trail

Phone: 480-269-1625

Current inventory and pricing: TropicaBotanical.com

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Specializing In

Surinam Cherry, Bamboo, Figs, Pomegranates, Sugar Cane, Passion Fruit, White Sapote, Makrut Lime, Kumquats, Blood Oranges, Citrus, Star Fruit, Longan, Lychee, Cara Cara Oranges, Peach, Plum, Pecan, Macadamia, Acerola / Barbados Cherry, Pistachio, Cherimoya, Atemoya, Indian Curry, Cherry of the Rio Grande, Persimmon, Asian Pear, Grapes, Mamey Sapote, Chiku Sapote, Loquat, Plumeria, Allspice, Goji Berry, Kei Apple, Bay Laurel, Jujube, Almond, Apple, Cinnamon, Vanilla, and Ginger.

View a list of what we carry

Our selection may surprise you. If we do not have it, we can usually help find it.

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10520 E Apache Trail
Apache Junction, AZ 85120

Phone: 480-269-1625

Email: contact@tropicabotanical.com

Current inventory and pricing: TropicaBotanical.com

A One-of-a-Kind Boutique Nursery

Tropica Botanical Nursery provides Phoenix-area gardeners with a unique assortment of fruiting trees and plants not commonly found in typical Valley nurseries.

We specialize in fruit trees, tropicals, subtropicals, rare plants, and desert-adapted growing advice specific to Arizona.

We also carry rare and ultra-exotic plants for experienced gardeners, collectors, or anyone wanting a challenge or a truly unique fruit tree.

Why Tropicals?

Will They Grow in the Desert?

Why can you grow tropicals in the desert?

Because Arizona is warm most of the year. Water is usually the missing ingredient. Tropical does not always mean jungle or rainforest. It refers to warmer regions of the world with lots of sunshine. While you cannot grow everything here, you can grow a lot more than most people think. Take a look at what we carry.

Isn't it too hot?

Not always. Many tropical fruit trees are grown in climates similar to ours. If anything, cold is often the greater threat to tropical trees.

Where can I see tropical trees growing in Phoenix?

Almost everywhere. Tropical does not always mean jungle plant. It means warm-climate plant. Bougainvillea, queen palms, hibiscus, lantana, bird of paradise, and ficus are all examples of tropical or subtropical plants commonly seen around Arizona.

Can you really grow an avocado in Arizona?

Avocados are one of the hardest trees we sell, and we do not hide that. With the right advice, the right placement, and a quality tree, it is possible to grow an avocado here.

If mangos and guavas grow here, why don't I see them around?

First, many people would not recognize them if they saw them. Mangos and guavas can look similar to ordinary landscape trees. Also, most fruit trees are planted in backyards, so you may not see them from the street.

Are there common fruits that grow here?

Yes. Apples, peaches, plums, apricots, pomegranates, figs, grapes, and many others can grow here. We carry many of them too.

Nothing grows in the desert, right?

Phoenix is in the Sonoran Desert, one of the most plant-diverse deserts in the world. Arizona has a long agricultural history and commercially grows everything from apples to zucchini. View the gee-whiz facts page.

I have a black thumb. Are there fruit trees I can grow?

Yes. Pomegranate, fig, grapes, and jujube are some of the simplest. Want something more tropical? Guava, sugarcane, papaya, mango, and citrus are also possible with a little more care.

I am an experienced gardener and want something more exotic. Can you help?

Yes. We carry many unique trees such as star fruit, dragon fruit, cherimoya, atemoya, jackfruit, and much more. This is our specialty. It is what we know and what we do best. We love fruit trees.

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|Home Page| |CONTACT US| |Hours and Directions| |What We Sell| |WHAT'S NEW| |Fruits of Warm Climates| |High Density Planting| |About Our Nursery| |Mission Statement| |FAQ| |Does It Grow In Arizona?| |Growing Sub-Tropicals| |FROST PROTECTION| |FREEZE DAMAGE CARE!!| |Growing Avocados| |Growing Bamboo| |Growing Bananas| |Growing Citrus Trees| |Growing Dragon Fruit| |Growing Guavas| |Growing Loquats| |Growing Mangos| |Growing Papayas| |Growing Passion Fruit| |Growing Plumeria| |Growing Figs| |Nursery Policy | |Summer Planting| |Site Map| |Hardiness Lookup Tool|