Jungle Jack plumeria plants found in Oklahoma
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Comments (16)Thanks Jen, I'm wondering if they will all look like that or it's just a stress thing. Time will tell. She also picked up a divine for me. Bad part, they will most likely be all done blooming when I get there in Nov. I'll be happy with pics for now. Peg...See MoreJungle Jacks
Comments (8)I just bought the normal spring type traps and I used a piece of WrigleyÂs juicy fruit gum on the trigger of the trap. Here are the pictures=== PEOPLE WHO DON'T WANT TO SEE A DEAD GOPHER--- PLEASE DON'T LOOK AT THE PHOTOS BELOW--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am not a murderer. This gopher has ripped up my backyard for months now and this is just payback....See MoreJungle Jack's Plumeria at So. Cal Lowe's
Comments (28)Honeypot yellow/white, tends to be a strong early bloomer with numerous clusters of 3"+ flowers. Can break as many as ten times after a bloom. Growth habit  medium with heavy branching Scent:: medium floral (to me it was buttery) Mini-White Nicely scented. For an idea of size, 4 year old mini-whites are only around 2-2.5 tall, with up to 70 tips, and an average of around 45-55. It will bloom every year, and sometimes grows as little as an inch before budding again. California Sunset JJ Thailand Penang Peach seedling. Vibrant color; good fragrance; thick petals, 2-4 inch flower. With heat, color changes to more pink/orange/yellow 15-20' tall, 12-15', fragrant white and pale yellow flowers semi-compact grower and an incredible bloomer, with a wonderful buttery scent and large clusters. Apricot-peach, yellow-colored flower, pale pink splash band on one side of the petal, medium pink line on the edge of the petal, nice texture, sweet medium scents. Pronounced hook on leaf ends. Slow to put out leaves. Whirlwind large clusters of 2-3" flowers on a well-formed, compact tree. Excellent early bloomer. Growth habit:: compact Scent:: medium The 'premium' ones could be anything, tho sometimes there's a name written on the stem. If nothing else, his plants absolutely love to bloom. I have several of his plants, and most have inflos on every tip. For those of you who can't get enough... Jungle Jack's Plumerias would like you to join us for our Annual Open House on July 10th in our Vista location. We will be featuring more than five new varieties along with a broad selection of our current cultivars. Plumerias will be available in 1, 2, 5, and 7 gallon containers. More than 12,000 sq. feet of plumerias to browse! 9A-3P...See MoreNewbie visiting Jungle Jacks this weekend
Comments (11)You are so lucky to live that close to the nursery! I live states away and will unfortunately have to have mine shipped to me. Anyway, here is a list of my favorites from them: - Divine (miniature) - Tangerine Dreams - Scentsational (STRONG fragrance) - Star White - Fire Storm - Aztec Gold (Peach scent) - Tiger - Gina - Macarena - Delightful (I've heard nothing but GREATNESS about the fragrance) I don't own any of these, but I do love the pictures of them. You can also search around for better images of them on the internet as well. Seedlings are so fun to watch grow and they grow fast. Well, it seems that way to me. However, you will have to wait an average of 3-8 years to have one bloom. Although I have seen some posts on this forum of people's seedlings blooming in one year. It will take three bloom cycles to know the final color and shape of the flower though. The coolest thing though is that a seedling is not a variety - it is a new one that you get to name! Here's an example of changing blooms: http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/plumeria/msg0812401421956.html Glad you're loving plumerias! It's a fun obsession, haha. Don't forget to visit their website if you haven't done so already. I'll leave a link just in case. Have fun! Here is a link that might be useful: Jungle Jack's...See MoreLoveplants2 8b Virginia Beach, Virginia
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