Your source for rare tropical trees and plants at unbeatable prices.
Bee 's Nursery and Garden is a premier wholesaler and retail nursery in Sacramento, specializing in rare tropical fruit trees and plants. With a vast selection of healthy, large-sized specimens including mango, lychee, jaboticaba, and more, we cater to gardening enthusiasts and landscapers seeking unique additions. Our family-run operation offers competitive pricing and a welcoming atmosphere, though some plants may lack labels—we encourage exploration and use of translation tools. Visit us to transform your yard with exotic flora.
No photos available
Wholesale and retail of exotic fruit trees like mango, lychee, and jaboticaba in large sizes (15G+).
Guidance on plant choices, with translation support available via phone for non-English speakers.
Advice on fitting plants into limited yards and caring for tropical species in Northern California.
Discounted rates for landscapers and enthusiasts buying multiple plants or trees.
Stock updated with rare varieties sourced from Florida and LA, including healthy and labeled options.
Best prices, honesty, and most trees all very good quality♥️♥️♥️♥️. Definitely I will recommend my friends to buy the tree from this nursery.
They have a very impressive selection of large (15G+) rare tropical trees — easily a 10-star collection if I could give that rating. The place is a bit hard to find since there’s no signage, so the house number on the mailbox is your best bet. When it came to customer service, our impression of Tony matched what other reviewers noted — he seemed unhelpful. We were the only customers there, so it wasn’t that he was busy. When we asked whether he had more Hichya persimmon trees besides the one we saw, or if he carried Santa Clara Gold avocado, both times the answer was simply: “If you see it there, it’s there.” We had hoped for a little more guidance after driving so far. Maybe he was tired. But overall, the experience left us feeling it probably isn’t worth another 3+ hour round trip to come back.
What a cool place. I'm so glad that we finally made it here. It's way bigger than I was anticipating. I came out of it thinking "This is how I go broke, fast." This isn't because the prices were too high, but I wanted to buy so many things. I need to come back when I figure out how to fit everything into my (sadly limited) yard. Most plants looked healthy and happy. Even the ones not under the shade covers looked good. The couple of staff members we encountered were super nice and friendly. Please note, not everyone speaks English and not everything is marked with a clear name or price. Don't let that deter you though. I used Google lens to figure out what certain things where and that worked awesome. As for the staff, I'm pretty dang confident that if you are ready to purchase that the staff would call or lead you to the main office where there is someone who can speak English to work with you. I'm super excited to come back and actually bring stuff back home.
I drove 5 hours from the central coast with a huge cargo van. this place has many fruit trees that are not sold in any of the nurserys In my county or surrounding county. When I got there the front gate was closed but there is a 2nd gate 100 ft down the road that was open so make sure if the front gate is closed to check the 2nd gate. I pulled in and was greeted by the onwers Mother. She doesn't speak English but it's not a problem you can call the phone number listed in google and Tony the owner will answer and translate what you are looking for to her if he is not there. Tony owns a nursery in Florida growing rare tropicals fruit trees that he brings to California so he is sometimes not there. Some of the fruit trees are labeled in English and some are labeled in Vietnamese you can use your phone and Google the ones that are labeled in Vietnamese to show the English name of the tree. I bought Brazilian cherry, jaboticaba, 2 different varieties of jujube's, mango, lychee, peanut butter fruit, calamansi lime, white sapotae, sapodilla fruit trees, and a few other plants. The reason I chose to go here was the amount of rare fruit trees he has and the prices out beat the other nurserys that sell tropicals in So Cal. Thank you Tony.
Nursery has a good collection of mango trees, but very disorganized and the trees are not looking healthy. Most plants have no name tags or prices on them. We asked the guy working there, Tony, and he snapped at us saying “you need to look around and find your plant. If you like the plant, you buy it.” They got them from LA and it’s hard to grow them here in Northern California. Most mangoes plants have black spots on their leaves and look unhealthy.
Claim Bee 's Nursery and Garden to update business info, respond to reviews, and access analytics.