Flowering Plants for Sale in St. Augustine to Daytona Beach, FL

Fill your Florida garden with fragrance and color. Our flowering plant collection includes classic Gardenias, fragrant Jasmines, vibrant Ixoras, colorful Canna Lilies, and more — all suited for Northeast Florida. Prices range from $17.99 – $69.99. We offer the lowest prices in Northeast Florida with dump trailer delivery from St. Augustine to Daytona Beach.

Tropical Yards carries 22 varieties of flowering plants in 10-inch and 12-inch pots. Every plant is priced at least 10% below Home Depot, Lowe's, and local NE Florida nurseries. We deliver via 14ft dump trailer across St. Johns, Flagler, and Volusia counties.

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Our Flowering Plants — Complete Plant List & Prices

All prices are 10% or more below major retailers. Prices shown are per plant.

Plant NameSizePriceAvailability
Gardenia Bush Aimee
Gardenia jasminoides
10" $49.99 4,600 in stock
Gardenia Bush Aimee
Gardenia jasminoides
12" $69.99 400 in stock
Gardenia Bush Veitchii
Gardenia jasminoides Veitchii
10" $49.99 1,300 in stock
Jasmine Confederate Trl
Trachelospermum jasminoides
10" $24.99 496 in stock
Jasmine Downey
Jasminum multiflorum
10" $24.99 150 in stock
Jasmine Star
Jasminum multiflorum
10" $24.99 24 in stock
Jasmine Wax
Jasminum nitidum
10" $24.99 30 in stock
Ixora Maui Red
Ixora coccinea
10" $44.99 1,463 in stock
Ixora Maui Yellow
Ixora coccinea
10" $44.99 2,995 in stock
Oleander Bush Calypso Pink
Nerium oleander
10" $29.99 493 in stock
Canna Lily Indica Grand Canaria
Canna indica
10" $17.99 1,895 in stock
Canna Lily Indica Pink President
Canna indica
10" $17.99 4,551 in stock
Canna Lily Indica Pretoria
Canna indica
10" $17.99 3,630 in stock
Canna Lily Indica Red Velvet
Canna indica
10" $17.99 63 in stock
Canna Lily Kreta
Canna indica
10" $17.99 2,420 in stock
Panama Rose
Rondeletia leucophylla
10" $21.99 992 in stock
Ruellia Purple Showers
Ruellia simplex
10" $17.99 3,220 in stock
Shrimp Plant Bush Red
Justicia brandegeeana
10" $21.99 287 in stock
Firecracker Plant Red
Russelia equisetiformis
10" $17.99 2,000 in stock
Banana Dwarf Cavendish
Musa acuminata
10" $29.99 723 in stock
Yucca Cane Set (12/24")
Yucca guatemalensis
10" $19.99 2,985 in stock
Yucca Cane Single (18")
Yucca guatemalensis
10" $19.99 2,970 in stock

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Caring for Flowering Plants in Northeast Florida

Northeast Florida's warm climate supports a stunning variety of flowering tropical plants. Gardenias fill yards with intoxicating fragrance. Confederate Jasmine is perfect for fences and arbors. Ixora provides non-stop color in red, yellow, and orange. Canna Lilies add bold, tropical drama with minimal care.

What Are the Best Flowering Plants for Full Sun in Northeast Florida?

Full-sun flowering plants thrive in NE Florida's 8–10 hours of daily sunlight. The following varieties are proven performers across St. Johns, Flagler, and Volusia counties:

Quick Answer: For full sun in NE Florida, plant Ixora, Oleander, Canna Lily, Ruellia Purple Showers, and Firecracker Plant. All bloom heavily with minimal supplemental water once established.

What Flowering Plants Grow Best in Shade or Partial Shade in Florida?

Many NE Florida yards have significant shade from mature oaks, pines, and structures. These flowering plants thrive with 3–5 hours of indirect light:

When planting in shade, mix 2–3 inches of quality compost into the planting hole and water more frequently during the first growing season. Most shade-tolerant flowering plants establish quickly and require little care once rooted.

Northeast Florida Flowering Plant Seasonal Blooming Calendar

Planning a landscape that flowers year-round is achievable in Zone 9A. Here is a month-by-month guide to what is blooming at Tropical Yards:

SeasonPeak BloomersNotes
Spring (Mar–May)Gardenia, Confederate Jasmine, Panama RoseHeaviest fragrance season. Plant before April heat sets in.
Early Summer (Jun–Jul)Ixora, Canna Lily, Ruellia, Firecracker PlantHeat lovers hit peak bloom. Water 2–3x per week.
Late Summer (Aug–Sep)Oleander, Hibiscus, BougainvilleaMonsoon moisture fuels explosive growth and flowering.
Fall (Oct–Nov)Ixora, Shrimp Plant, Jasmine WaxTemperatures cool; re-blooming shrubs deliver a second flush.
Winter (Dec–Feb)Oleander (mild winters), Jasmine (sporadic)Most plants rest; protect frost-sensitive varieties.

To keep color continuous, plant a mix of spring, summer, and fall bloomers. Our team delivers and installs throughout St. Augustine, Palm Coast, Flagler Beach, Ormond Beach, and Daytona Beach.

Low-Maintenance Flowering Plants for Northeast Florida Homeowners

Not every homeowner wants a high-maintenance garden. These flowering plants thrive in NE Florida with minimal pruning, fertilizing, or watering after the establishment period:

Low-maintenance does not mean low impact. These varieties produce abundant flowers, attract pollinators, and look great year after year with almost no effort. Pair them with coquina shell mulch to suppress weeds and retain moisture around the root zone.

Pro Tip: Mulch with 2–3 inches of coquina shell or organic mulch immediately after planting. This single step reduces watering frequency by up to 50% and keeps roots cooler during Florida's summer heat.

How to Plant Flowering Tropicals in NE Florida — Step-by-Step

Proper planting technique dramatically improves establishment success for all flowering tropicals in our region. Follow these steps for the best results:

  1. Choose the right location. Match sun requirements — full sun varieties need 6+ hours, shade lovers need 3–5 hours maximum.
  2. Dig a hole twice as wide as the pot but no deeper. This encourages lateral root growth and prevents the plant from sinking below grade.
  3. Amend with compost if needed. NE Florida's sandy soils benefit from 1–2 shovels of compost mixed into the backfill for moisture retention.
  4. Set the plant at grade. The top of the root ball should sit at or slightly above the surrounding soil surface.
  5. Backfill and water deeply. Saturate the root zone immediately. This collapses air pockets and gives roots first contact with moist soil.
  6. Mulch immediately. Apply 2–3 inches of mulch or coquina shell around the base, keeping it 3 inches away from the stem.
  7. Water 3x per week for the first month. After establishment (4–6 weeks), most flowering tropicals need only weekly watering during dry spells.

We deliver to St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra, Palm Coast, Flagler Beach, Ormond Beach, and Daytona Beach. Our dump trailer service allows you to order in bulk and save on per-plant pricing. Browse our full tropical plant inventory for pricing on all varieties.

Where to Buy Flowering Plants in Northeast Florida — Pricing Comparison

We often hear the same question from homeowners across the region: where do I get the best price on flowering plants in St. Augustine or Palm Coast? Here is how Tropical Yards compares:

Beyond price, Tropical Yards offers dump trailer delivery directly to your property. You don't need to rent a truck or make multiple trips. We deliver 10+ plants at once across St. Johns, Flagler, and Volusia counties. Call 772-267-1611 for current availability and delivery scheduling to your area.

Quick Answer: Tropical Yards offers the lowest prices on flowering plants in NE Florida — at least 10% below Home Depot, Lowe's, and local nurseries — with dump trailer delivery from St. Augustine to Daytona Beach.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Flowering Plants in Northeast Florida

How much do flowering plants cost at Tropical Yards?

Our flowering plants range from $17.99 – $69.99. These prices are at least 10% below Home Depot, Lowe's, and local NE Florida nurseries. Canna Lilies and Ruellia start at $17.99, while Gardenias in 12-inch pots are $69.99.

Do you deliver flowering plants to Palm Coast or Daytona Beach?

Yes! We deliver flowering plants via 14ft dump trailer from St. Augustine to Daytona Beach, covering St. Johns, Flagler, and Volusia counties. Delivery starts at $250 depending on your location and order size.

What sizes of flowering plants do you carry?

We carry most flowering plants in 10-inch pots and select varieties (Gardenia Aimee) in 12-inch pots. These are well-established, field-grown plants ready to thrive in your Florida landscape from day one.

Which flowering plants bloom year-round in Northeast Florida?

Ixora Maui (red and yellow) and Ruellia Purple Showers produce blooms almost continuously through the warm months — typically March through November in NE Florida. In mild winters, Oleander will also continue flowering. For true year-round color, combine multiple varieties with different peak seasons.

Are flowering tropical plants frost-tolerant in Zone 9A?

Some flowering plants are quite frost-tolerant. Confederate Jasmine, Oleander, and Ruellia handle Zone 9A winters with little to no protection. Gardenias tolerate light frost. Heat-sensitive plants like Firecracker Plant and Shrimp Plant may die back after a hard freeze but typically regrow from the roots in spring. Learn more on our cold-hardy tropical plants guide.

What is the best time of year to plant flowering plants in NE Florida?

The best planting windows in Northeast Florida are spring (March–April) and fall (September–October). Spring planting lets plants establish before summer heat, while fall planting takes advantage of cooler temperatures and lower evaporation rates. Avoid planting during July–August heat peaks unless you can water daily.

How much flowering plant inventory does Tropical Yards carry?

We stock 22 varieties of flowering plants with thousands of units available — from 4,600 Gardenia Aimee plants to 2,000 Firecracker Plants. Our large inventory means you can order large quantities for commercial properties, HOA common areas, or full-yard transformations in one delivery.