Wholesale Tropical Plants in Northeast Florida: Bulk Pricing + Delivery

Wholesale and bulk tropical plant orders with dump trailer delivery across Northeast Florida for landscapers, contractors, and HOA communities | Tropical Yards St Augustine FL

Short answer: Tropical Yards offers wholesale-adjacent pricing on bulk tropical plant orders for landscapers, contractors, HOA communities, and commercial property managers throughout Northeast Florida. Plants are sourced directly from Florida growers — not through retail middlemen — and delivered by dump trailer to job sites across St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra, Palm Coast, and the broader Northeast Florida region. There is no minimum order quantity for dump trailer delivery, and bulk orders for large projects receive volume pricing that makes the per-plant cost significantly lower than retail nursery pricing.

Key Takeaways

  • Tropical Yards sources plants directly from Florida growers at wholesale pricing, then passes savings to landscapers, contractors, HOA communities, and homeowners — no retail markup chain.
  • Dump trailer delivery is the logistics model: one load can carry palms of multiple sizes, hundreds of hedge plants, and coquina shell mulch simultaneously to a single job site drop point.
  • No minimum order quantity — a contractor can order 10 plants or 200 plants on the same dump trailer with the same flat delivery fee structure.
  • Volume discounts are available for large bulk orders — landscaping contractors and HOA community managers should call to discuss pricing for projects of 50 plants or more.
  • Coquina shell mulch at $145 per yard can be added to any plant delivery order and is a preferred choice for commercial properties and HOA communities because of its longevity, drainage performance, and professional appearance.
  • Delivery coverage includes all major Northeast Florida communities from Daytona Beach to Ponte Vedra, with flat delivery fees that make bulk orders especially cost-efficient per-plant.
  • Commercial project planning support is available — describe your project scope and Tropical Yards will recommend species, quantities, and a delivery schedule that aligns with your installation timeline.

How does wholesale tropical plant pricing work for landscapers in Northeast Florida?

Wholesale tropical plant pricing for landscapers in Northeast Florida works differently from what most contractors encounter at traditional nurseries. Rather than setting up a formal wholesale account with minimum purchase commitments, net-30 payment terms, and licensing requirements, Tropical Yards operates on a straightforward model: plants are sourced directly from Florida growers, and pricing reflects the removal of the retail markup layer that typically adds 50 to 150 percent to nursery retail prices. Landscapers and contractors who order consistently receive pricing that makes their material cost competitive without the overhead of maintaining a licensed nursery wholesale account.

The practical reality for Northeast Florida landscapers is that retail nursery pricing on tropical plants has increased significantly over the past several years — supply chain pressures, Florida's continued population growth, and increased material costs have pushed 3-gallon Clusia, Podocarpus, and Areca Palm prices at local garden centers to $25 to $45 per plant. On a large hedge installation of 200 plants, that per-plant difference between retail and wholesale-adjacent pricing translates to $2,000 to $5,000 in material cost savings that either improves your margin or makes your bid more competitive when pricing landscape installations for St. Augustine and Ponte Vedra homeowners.

Volume pricing is available for bulk orders exceeding 50 plants of a single species or 100 plants of mixed species on a single order. For landscaping contractors who are installing large hedge runs, privacy screens for new construction communities, or complete tropical landscape packages for high-end residential clients, call or text 772-267-1611 to discuss volume pricing specific to your project. Provide the species, container sizes, and quantities you need, and Tropical Yards will confirm availability and pricing within one business day.

There is no requirement to hold a contractor's license or nursery license to purchase at wholesale-adjacent pricing from Tropical Yards — pricing is extended based on order volume and project scope rather than licensing status. This makes Tropical Yards particularly accessible to independent landscapers, handyman/installer contractors, and ambitious homeowners completing large-scale landscape renovations who would not qualify for formal wholesale nursery accounts.

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Do I need a nursery license to buy wholesale tropical plants in Northeast Florida?

No — Tropical Yards does not require a nursery or contractor license to access wholesale-adjacent pricing. Pricing is based on order volume and project scope. Landscapers, contractors, HOA property managers, and homeowners completing large projects all access the same pricing structure based on the quantity and nature of their order. Traditional wholesale nurseries in Florida typically require a Nursery Registration or Dealer Certificate from the Florida Department of Agriculture to purchase at wholesale, which creates a barrier for independent landscapers and smaller contractors. Tropical Yards removes that barrier while maintaining plant quality from Florida-grown nursery stock.

What bulk tropical plants are most popular for commercial and HOA properties in Northeast Florida?

The most popular bulk tropical plants for commercial properties and HOA communities in Northeast Florida are Clusia guttifera, Podocarpus macrophyllus, Areca Palm, Sabal Palm, Wax Myrtle, Walter's Viburnum, and ornamental palms — species that combine a polished, professional appearance with low maintenance requirements that fit commercial and HOA property management budgets. These are the same species that appear in the landscape plans for virtually every new residential community, retail center, and commercial office project built in St. Johns County and Flagler County over the past decade.

Clusia guttifera is the dominant privacy hedge in Northeast Florida's upscale residential communities — Nocatee, RiverTown, Beacon Lake, Silverleaf, and virtually every master-planned community in St. Johns County uses Clusia as the primary privacy hedge between lots and along community perimeter fencing. The reason is straightforward: Clusia looks polished year-round with minimal trimming, resists the pest and disease problems that plague other Florida hedges, and does not require the irrigation frequency that high-maintenance alternatives demand. For HOA and commercial landscape projects where maintenance cost is a primary concern, Clusia is the lowest total cost of ownership hedge option available in Northeast Florida.

Sabal Palm is the single most common commercial landscape tree in Northeast Florida — you will find it at the entry monuments of virtually every large retail center, medical campus, and master-planned community from Jacksonville to Daytona Beach. Its adaptability, cold-hardiness, and low maintenance requirements make it the default choice for commercial landscapes that need an immediate tropical impact without ongoing irrigation and care costs. Bulk orders of Sabal Palm for community entry features and streetscape installations are a common Tropical Yards project type, and the dump trailer delivery model is particularly efficient for delivering multiple large Sabal Palms to a single commercial job site in one load.

Areca Palm in bulk quantities is frequently ordered for pool privacy screens at HOA amenity centers, resort-style apartment communities, and clubhouse landscapes throughout Northeast Florida. A row of 20 to 30 Areca Palms delivered on a single dump trailer and installed along a pool fence creates an immediate lush tropical privacy screen that transforms the pool area aesthetic from a standard commercial enclosure to a resort-style experience. Commercial property managers and HOA boards frequently request Areca Palm as the primary planting for amenity center pool areas because its tropical appearance justifies premium amenity marketing language without the irrigation overhead of more exotic tropical species.

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What tropical plants work best for HOA common area landscaping in Northeast Florida?

For HOA common area landscaping in Northeast Florida, the best tropical plants are those that look polished year-round with minimal maintenance: Clusia guttifera for privacy hedges (low trimming frequency, pest-resistant), Sabal Palm for entry monuments and streetscapes (drought-tolerant, no pruning required), Wax Myrtle for perimeter screening (fast growth, salt-tolerant), and Plumbago or Firebush for color beds (self-deadheading, minimal care). Avoid high-maintenance species like Ixora (frequent fertilizing required to prevent chlorosis in alkaline soils) or Bougainvillea in high-foot-traffic areas (thorns create liability concerns). HOA budgets are almost always best served by planting the right low-maintenance species at the outset rather than choosing visually impressive but high-maintenance plants that become costly to maintain over a long contract period.

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How does dump trailer delivery work for bulk tropical plant orders in Northeast Florida?

Dump trailer delivery is the logistics model that makes large-scale tropical plant projects in Northeast Florida practical and cost-efficient. Instead of making multiple nursery runs or renting a truck and trailer, the entire plant order — including palms of multiple sizes, privacy hedge plants by the dozen, flowering accent shrubs, and coquina shell mulch — is loaded onto a single dump trailer and delivered to your job site or property in one trip. The dump trailer can be positioned at the most accessible drop point on your lot, and the hydraulic dump mechanism allows plants and materials to be placed precisely where installation crews can access them most efficiently.

For landscaping contractors specifically, the dump trailer delivery model eliminates one of the most significant time and cost inefficiencies in plant installation: nursery pickup runs. A crew of three installers spending two hours picking up plants at a nursery represents six person-hours of labor cost before a single plant goes in the ground. A dump trailer delivery to the job site converts those six hours into installation hours, improving daily installation output and allowing contractors to schedule tighter project timelines. On a large project — say, 150 hedge plants, 10 palms, and 5 yards of coquina shell — the time savings from a single dump trailer delivery versus multiple contractor pickup runs can represent $500 to $1,500 in labor cost reduction depending on crew size and wage rates.

The dump trailer can carry a substantial load in a single trip. Typical bulk loads for commercial and contractor projects include 50 to 200 privacy hedge plants in 3-gallon containers, 5 to 15 palms in 15-gallon or 25-gallon containers, and 3 to 8 yards of coquina shell. Very large orders — for example, a 300-plant hedge installation for a new construction community or a 20-palm streetscape installation — may require a second delivery run, which Tropical Yards can schedule to align with project installation phases.

Communication on delivery logistics is straightforward: when you place your order, provide the job site address, any gate codes or delivery hour restrictions, and the best on-site contact for the driver. Tropical Yards operates Monday through Saturday, 7 AM to 5 PM, and can generally accommodate delivery within 2 to 5 business days of order confirmation for in-stock plant varieties. For large project orders with specific timing requirements, advance notice of 7 to 10 business days is recommended to ensure availability of all species in the quantities you need.

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How many plants can fit on a single dump trailer delivery in Northeast Florida?

A single dump trailer load can typically accommodate 50 to 200 plants in 3-gallon containers, or a mixed load that combines larger containers (7-gallon, 15-gallon, 25-gallon palms) with smaller plants. The exact capacity depends on the mix of container sizes — larger palms take significantly more trailer space than 3-gallon hedge plants. Coquina shell mulch can be added to the same load as plants; a typical mixed load might include 100 hedge plants, 4 to 6 palms, and 3 to 4 yards of coquina shell all on a single trailer. For very large orders, Tropical Yards can schedule phased deliveries that align with your installation schedule — delivery 1 with palms and primary structure plants, delivery 2 with hedge plants and fill-in material, for example.

What are the best wholesale tropical plants for large landscaping contractor projects?

Landscaping contractors in Northeast Florida consistently order five categories of tropical plants in bulk: privacy hedge species, ornamental palms, tropical flowering accent shrubs, groundcover and mass planting species, and coquina shell mulch. Knowing which specific varieties within each category are available at the best wholesale-adjacent pricing — and which perform best in Northeast Florida's Zone 9a climate — is the key to building a reliable contractor plant sourcing relationship with Tropical Yards.

For privacy hedge bulk orders, Clusia guttifera in 3-gallon containers is the highest-volume item for Northeast Florida landscaping contractors, followed by Podocarpus macrophyllus in 3-gallon, Areca Palm in 3-gallon and 7-gallon, and Wax Myrtle in 3-gallon. These four species cover the vast majority of privacy screening specifications that appear in Northeast Florida landscape plans for new construction communities, backyard renovation projects, and commercial perimeter planting. All four are in-stock at Tropical Yards throughout the growing season; call to confirm current availability and pricing for your project quantity before submitting a bid that depends on specific plant pricing.

For ornamental palm bulk orders, Sabal Palm in a range of heights (4-foot clear trunk through 12-foot clear trunk) is the most requested species for commercial landscaping projects in St. Augustine and St. Johns County. Windmill Palm is the top choice for formal residential estate projects in Ponte Vedra and Ponte Vedra Beach, where its refined, single-trunk silhouette fits the upscale aesthetic better than the informal multi-trunk clustering of some other species. Palm trees for commercial projects require advance ordering in most cases — large Sabal Palms with 8 to 12 feet of clear trunk are high-demand items that may require 2 to 3 weeks lead time for large quantities.

For tropical flowering accent plants in bulk contractor orders, Tropical Hibiscus, Plumbago, Firebush, and Bougainvillea are the most commonly specified color plants for Northeast Florida commercial and residential landscape plans. These four species cover the primary color bed and foundation planting specifications for new construction homes, commercial property entries, and HOA amenity area plantings. They are all available in 3-gallon containers at the entry price point appropriate for high-volume contractor ordering.

Coquina shell mulch at $145 per yard is a critical component of most Northeast Florida landscape contractor orders — it is the premium mulch finish that clients expect in upscale St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra, and Palm Coast communities. Including coquina shell on the same dump trailer load as plants eliminates a separate mulch delivery and allows installation crews to complete planting and mulching in a single day. Most residential landscape installations in Northeast Florida's higher-end communities use 3 to 8 yards of coquina shell for a single-family property, and commercial or HOA community projects often require 15 to 30 yards across a full common area installation.

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Can landscaping contractors include coquina shell on the same delivery as plants?

Yes — coquina shell mulch at $145 per yard can be added to any plant delivery order and loaded on the same dump trailer. Including coquina shell on the plant delivery is the most efficient approach for landscaping contractors because it eliminates a separate mulch supply run and allows the installation crew to complete planting and mulching in a single visit. A typical combined load for a residential landscape installation might include 40 privacy hedge plants, 3 accent palms, and 4 yards of coquina shell — all delivered together to the job site at the flat delivery fee for the area. For large commercial projects requiring 15 or more yards of coquina shell, a dedicated mulch delivery may be more practical than mixing it with a plant load; call to discuss the most efficient logistics for your specific project.

How do HOA and community landscaping bulk plant orders work in Northeast Florida?

HOA and community landscaping bulk plant orders in Northeast Florida involve a project planning process that differs from standard residential orders in scale, timing, and species selection. The most successful HOA bulk plant projects start with a clear specification of the planting zones, required species and quantities from the community's landscape plan or design architect, and a delivery schedule that aligns with the landscaping contractor's installation timeline. Tropical Yards works directly with HOA property managers, community association boards, and their designated landscaping contractors to fulfill bulk plant orders for common area improvements, perimeter hedge installations, and amenity center landscape renovations.

For new community development projects — the initial landscaping installation for a new phase of a master-planned community in Nocatee, RiverTown, Beacon Lake, or a new Flagler County community — bulk plant orders typically cover the common area and amenity center plantings specified in the community's landscape plan. These projects often require 200 to 500 or more plants of consistent size and species, delivered in phases that align with construction completion and certificate of occupancy schedules. Coordinating plant availability and delivery timing for phased construction projects is a specialized logistics challenge that Tropical Yards handles through direct communication with the HOA developer or general contractor.

For established HOA communities undertaking landscape renovation projects — replacing aging Ficus hedges with Clusia, refreshing the pool area planting at an amenity center, or replanting a community entry monument after hurricane damage — the order process is more straightforward. Describe the project scope (linear footage of hedge, number of palms needed, area of planting beds), and Tropical Yards will recommend species, quantities, and container sizes based on current pricing and availability. A site visit or phone consultation can help ensure that the plant selection is appropriate for the specific soil, drainage, and sun conditions of the HOA property before a large order is committed.

HOA boards and property management companies appreciate that coquina shell mulch at $145 per yard can be included in community bulk plant orders for a professional mulching finish that is visually consistent across the entire community. Coquina shell is the standard premium mulch in Northeast Florida's most prestigious communities — Nocatee, RiverTown, Sawgrass Players Club, Marsh Landing — and using coquina shell in HOA common areas reinforces the community's aesthetic standards and property value positioning. Unlike organic bark mulch that requires annual replacement, coquina shell is a long-term investment that maintains its appearance and drainage performance for many years with minimal ongoing maintenance cost.

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What is the minimum order size for a bulk tropical plant delivery in Northeast Florida?

There is no formal minimum order size for a dump trailer delivery from Tropical Yards — a landscaping contractor can order 10 plants or 200 plants on the same delivery structure with the same flat delivery fee for the area. However, because the delivery fee is flat regardless of plant quantity, the per-plant delivery cost efficiency increases significantly with larger orders. On a 10-plant order, the $250 delivery fee to St. Augustine adds $25 per plant to your material cost. On a 100-plant order, that same $250 delivery fee adds only $2.50 per plant. For HOA and commercial bulk orders where cost efficiency per plant matters, we encourage ordering the full quantity needed for a planting zone in a single delivery rather than splitting it into multiple smaller orders.

What are the bulk tropical plant delivery prices across Northeast Florida?

Dump trailer delivery pricing across Northeast Florida is flat per delivery — not per plant, not per mile, and not based on the total value of the plant order. This flat-fee structure is specifically designed to reward large bulk orders, because the per-plant delivery cost decreases as the number of plants on the order increases. For landscaping contractors and HOA property managers who are ordering 50 to 200 plants at a time, the flat delivery fee becomes a negligible component of total material cost.

For St. Augustine tropical plant delivery, the $250 flat fee is the lowest rate in the service area and makes St. Johns County the most cost-efficient delivery zone for Northeast Florida landscape projects. A 100-plant hedge installation in St. Augustine with a $250 delivery fee works out to $2.50 per plant in delivery cost — effectively invisible at the project level. Ponte Vedra delivery at $275 is the right rate for all Nocatee, RiverTown, Sawgrass, and Ponte Vedra Beach community projects.

For North Flagler County projects — Palm Coast and Flagler Beach — the $300 delivery fee applies, and the same flat-fee efficiency benefit applies at scale. A large HOA project requiring 150 plants in Palm Coast with a $300 delivery fee adds $2.00 per plant in delivery cost, which is negligible in the context of a full landscape installation budget. For Ormond Beach and Daytona Beach projects in Volusia County, the $350 and $375 delivery fees reflect the additional travel distance but remain flat regardless of order size.

City / Area Dump Trailer Delivery Fee
St. Augustine$250
Ponte Vedra$275
Palm Coast$300
Flagler Beach$300
Ormond Beach$350
Daytona Beach$375

To get a bulk pricing quote for your landscaping contractor project or HOA community planting, call or text 772-267-1611 or submit a project inquiry at www.tropicalyardstaugustine.com/contact/. Provide the job site address, the plant species and quantities you need, the desired delivery date or date range, and any job site access requirements. Tropical Yards will confirm plant availability and pricing within one business day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should landscaping contractors order bulk tropical plants?

For standard in-stock species (3-gallon Clusia, Podocarpus, Areca Palm, Wax Myrtle) in quantities up to 100 plants, 2 to 5 business days advance notice is typically sufficient for delivery scheduling. For large quantities (100 to 300 plants of a single species) or for large ornamental palms (15-gallon and 25-gallon Sabal Palms in specific height ranges), 7 to 14 business days advance notice is recommended to ensure availability and allow grower sourcing if needed. For phased new construction community projects with defined delivery dates, contact Tropical Yards as early in the project timeline as possible — 30 days or more ahead of the first delivery — to reserve the species and quantities you need and schedule the delivery sequence that aligns with your installation phases.

Can contractors include coquina shell with bulk tropical plant deliveries?

Yes — coquina shell at $145 per yard can be included on any dump trailer plant delivery. Most contractor bulk orders include coquina shell because it allows the installation crew to complete both planting and mulching in a single day without a separate mulch delivery. The dump trailer can carry both plants and coquina shell simultaneously. For commercial projects requiring large quantities of coquina shell (10 yards or more), a dedicated mulch delivery may be more efficient than combining it with a plant load — call to discuss the best logistics approach for your specific project volume.

What payment options are available for bulk tropical plant orders?

Payment options for bulk tropical plant orders include cash, check, Zelle, and major credit cards. For large commercial project orders, payment timing is confirmed at the time of order placement. Tropical Yards does not currently offer net-30 or net-60 payment terms — payment is required at or before delivery. For HOA and community association orders, the property management company or HOA board member authorizing the order should be available at the time of delivery to approve the load before unloading. Contact 772-267-1611 to discuss payment logistics for large-scale project orders before placing the order.

Do you deliver wholesale tropical plants to commercial properties in Volusia County FL?

Yes — Tropical Yards delivers bulk tropical plants to commercial and residential properties in Ormond Beach ($350 flat delivery fee) and Daytona Beach ($375 flat delivery fee) in Volusia County. The same dump trailer delivery model applies — one flat fee covers the entire load regardless of plant quantity or mix. For Volusia County project inquiries, call or text 772-267-1611 with your property address and project scope; Tropical Yards will confirm plant availability and delivery timing for your Ormond Beach or Daytona Beach job site.

What is the most cost-efficient way to order bulk tropical plants for a Northeast Florida landscaping project?

The most cost-efficient approach for a bulk tropical plant order in Northeast Florida is to consolidate your entire project's plant needs into a single dump trailer delivery rather than splitting into multiple smaller orders. Because the delivery fee is flat per trip, each additional plant on the load reduces your per-plant delivery cost. A 10-plant order at $250 delivery to St. Augustine costs $25 per plant in delivery. A 100-plant order on the same trailer costs $2.50 per plant in delivery. The ideal strategy: plan your full project plant list before ordering, confirm availability for all species in a single phone call, and schedule the delivery for when your installation crew is ready to plant the entire order on arrival.

Are wholesale tropical plants available for commercial properties outside St. Augustine in Northeast Florida?

Yes — wholesale-adjacent pricing and dump trailer delivery are available for commercial properties throughout Northeast Florida, including Ponte Vedra ($275), Palm Coast ($300), Flagler Beach ($300), Ormond Beach ($350), and Daytona Beach ($375). The same pricing structure and species availability apply regardless of location within the delivery zone. For commercial properties in areas not listed — such as Green Cove Springs, Palatka, or areas outside the standard delivery zone — call 772-267-1611 to discuss whether delivery can be arranged and what the applicable fee would be.

For a comprehensive overview of tropical landscaping options across Northeast Florida — including plant selection guides for specific communities, silo-linked species pages, and installation best practices — see our Northeast Florida tropical landscaping guide, which covers the full range of tropical plant projects we support from St. Augustine to Daytona Beach.

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