OUR SHIPPING POLICY

We ship throughout the western United States from our distribution yard in Fallbrook, CA. We specialize in the Northern California market, which we serve three times weekly.
See our map of California rates.

Southern California  | Los Angeles County and south
9% Freight Charge - $100 minimum charge - $650 minimum order for delivery


Ventura County and Santa Barbara County
11% Freight Charge - $135 minimum charge - $850 minimum order for delivery


Northern California  | San Luis Obispo County | Grapevine north to Sacramento County | Arizona | Las Vegas
14% Freight Charge - $200 minimum charge - $950 minimum order for delivery


North of Sacramento | Mendocino | Sierra Foothills
16% Freight Charge - $275 minimum charge - $1850 minimum order for delivery


Out of State (except Arizona and Las Vegas)
Common carrier required.

RESOURCES

Current Photos of Our Plants

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How to Measure a Palm Tree

Protea Family Care Sheet

TERMS OF SALE - January 2025

Grubb & Nadler is a wholesale nursery. Visits are by appointment only. We are not open to the public.

Our order minimums (all before tax and delivery fee)

Will Call: $200  Delivered  - Southern California - $650 - Northern California $950

2” Plants sold as full flats - 64 to a flat

4” Plants sold as full flats - 15 to a flat

6” Plants sold as full flats - 6 to a flat

Not every plant on premises is for sale. Prices subject to change without notice

Barcodes, Retail Pricing, and Plant Labels are available for your orders with prior coordination at no additional cost.

Contract grows are available - minimum $5,000.

Prices subject to change without notice. Updated January 2024.


 
 

AVAILABILITY LISTS

Browse our current availability in the plant categories below. Please reach out to our team at hello@grubbandnadler.com with your questions and orders.

California and Mediterranean Natives

Salvia (Sage), Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus), Olives (Olea europaea), Olea europaea 'Little Ollie', Lavandula, Festuca (Fescue), native succulents like Dudleya, Grevillea, Westringia (Coast Rosemary), Protea, Leucospermum (Pincushion flowers), Casuarina 'Cousin It', Leucadendron, Bougainvillea, Silver Tree (Leucadendron argenteum), Cussonia (Cabbage Tree), Eremophila, Eucalyptus, Furcraea, and many more rare plants from Australia and South Africa.


Acacia

Acacia iteaphylla, Acacia podalyriifoliaAcacia cultiformis, Acacia Koa, Acacia 'Cousin It', Acacia groundcovers, Acacia covenyi, Acacia vestita, and others.


Architectural Succulents

Rare Aloe, Agave, Aeonium, Opuntia, Yucca, Cereus, Echinopsis pachanoi (San Pedro cactus), columnar cacti, Dasylirion, Dracaena draco (Dragon tree), and a very large collection of rare Euphorbia.


Rare Succulents

Haworthia, Gasteria, Cotyledon, Dudleya, Rhipsalis, Curio rowleyanus (String of Pearls), Kalanchoe subnuda, Pachypodium, Sedum, Senecio, and Stapelia, deuterocohnia brevifolia spiral aloe.


Lush Dry Garden Staples

Lomandra, Strelitzia (Bird of Paradise), ornamental grasses, Japanese Maples (Acer palmatum), Chondropetalum, Restio, Restionaceae, Dianella, and Abutilon, jasmine, star jasmine.

Plants for the Shade

Aspidistra, Ferns, Tree Ferns (Dicksonia and Cyathea), Asparagus fern, Begonia, Blechnum (Lady Fern), Cordyline glauca, Cordyline stricta, Platycerium (Staghorn fern), Bromeliads, Vireya Rhododendron, and Woodwardia, Western sword fern. 


Indoor Plants

Monstera, Ficus, Ficus benghalensis 'Audrey', Ficus microcarpa 'Nitida' (large indoor trees), Hoya, Sansevieria, cacti for indoor growth, and other rare and unusual indoor plants. Brachychiton Bottle Tree.


Tropical Plants

Musa (Banana tree), Strelitzia (Bird of Paradise), Ginger (Hedychium), Otatea acuminata (Mexican Weeping Bamboo), Philodendron, Schefflera, Farfugium japonicum (Leopard plant), and Monstera.


Palm Trees

Syagrus romanzoffiana (Queen Palm), Sabal, Phoenix, Livistona australis, Jubaea chilensis (Chilean Wine Palm), Chamaerops humilis var. Cerifera (Mediterranean silver palm, Moroccan silver palm),  Bamboo Palms such as Chamaedorea radicalis, Chamaedorea plumosa, Chamaedorea microspadix, Chamaedorea hooperiana, Chamaedorea costaricana, Brahea edulis, Bismarckia nobilis, Brahea armata, Brahea 'Clara', Beccariophoenix alfredii, Archontophoenix cunninghamiana, and Butia × Jubaea, Washingtonia hybrid.