13th Annual Plumeria & Tropical Plant Sale

FREE admission!

  • Saturday. October 5, 2024 
  • Sunday, October 6, 2024 
  • 8:30 am – 2:30 pm both days
  • Admission: Free registration required for a one-hour slot to shop.
  • Free parking.
  • 5239 Alzeda Dr., La Mesa CA 91941 (Map)
  • Tour our unprecedented collection of 300 plumerias in the ground with 1000s of flowers of every color and fragrance!
  • Our vendors are selling nearly 200 plumeria cultivars from small to large; all different colors & fragrances; large to small, some as low as $10! (And they’re water-wise plants!)
  • Each vendor will accept its own payments (most take cash, checks, credit/debit cards, PayPal, Zelle, or Venmo).
  • No holds and no shipping.

IMPORTANT: Registration is required! Free admission—register for your one-hour time slot NOW! 

Register Now

Plumeria & tropical plant varieties at the sale: 250 plumeria cultivars! (Supplies are limited. Subject to availability.)

We’ll have these experienced, reputable plumeria vendors from Southern California:

  • Mike Atkinson, Atkinson Plumeria
  • Alex Franco, Plumeria Papa
  • Erik Jordan, Jordan Plumerias
  • John & Pam Mason
  • Doug Nadasdy, Tiki Tropic Plumeria
  • Kevin & Traci Peterson, Peterson Plumeria
  • Chris Prell, Four Winds Tropical
  • Steve Salley, Hula Tropicals
  • MaryAnn & Aaron Silverthorn

FOR SALE!

  • Rooted, potted plumeria plants.
  • Plumeria bloom displays.
  • A fantastic array of exotic hibiscus, bromeliads, succulents, ti, ginger, tillandsias, and more!
  • Plumeria- and Hawaiian-designed products – aprons, backpacks, tote bags, and more from Awesome Aloha.
  • Handmade-painted Aloha pots, note cards, signs, ornaments, and picture frames from Heather Atkinson.
  • Plumeria jewelry from Jewelry Designs by Judy.
  • Plumeria soaps from Best Life Soap Company.

Vendors will all be under shade. Make sure to bring:

  • Hat
  • Close-toed shoes
  • Water
  • Aloha Spirit!

And wear sunscreen!

Our property has many uneven surfaces, slopes, hills, soft dirt, etc. Parking is in the back and requires walking a slight uphill to get to the front, hard but not impossible for wheelchairs and walkers. Better yet, we have a drop-off spot just after the entrance. Our volunteers will guide you to it.

Rain or shine.

PLEASE CARPOOL!

If you have questions, please contact us.