• Watermelon Plumeria

    Watermelon, Thick 3″ rounded petals with slightly pointed tips. Pale pink to medium pink petals with dark pink veins and an orange center. The back of the petal has dark pink bands. Compact tree. Color(s): Orange / Pink Flower Size: 3″ Blooming: Average Bloomer Growth: Compact Scent: Sweet AKA’s:  History:  Reg #198   Read more

  • Fusion JJ Plumeria

    Jungle Jack’s Fusion: Lovely blend of pinks and yellows on a compact plumeria tree. Color: Pink with Yellow Flower Size: 3″ Blooming: Good bloomer Growth: Compact Scent: Sweet AKAs:    Read more

  • Electric JJ Plumeria

    Jungle Jack’s Electric: It’s easy to see how this variety got its name; this plumeria really jumps out at you. Color: Vivid Pink Flower Size: 3″” Blooming: Great bloomer Growth: Semi-Compact Scent:SWEET FLORAL AKAs:    Read more

  • Roscoe aka Tropical Tangerine, Sunburst Glory Plumeria

    Roscoe aka Tropical Tangerine, Sunburst Glory, Gaythorne Peach, Darwin Monsoon, Botgar Orange , Golden Sunday, Neon Mango, ORB, Orange Buttercup. Oz name given to Luc on a trip to Australia and named by the person who said he had the mother tree. 2 1/2″ Orange Pink. Medium, well blooming tree greets visitors to the Brisbane Botanical Read more

  • MoonGlo JJ Plumeria

    Jungle Jack’s MoonGlo: Big reflexed, intensely colored flowers get purple edges in the heat of summer. Tall grower, and cold tolerant. Candy scent. The bright green foliage is unique among our plumerias. Color: Orange – Pink Flower Size: 4″ Blooming: Good bloomer Growth: Tall Scent: Sweet Candy History:   Read more

  • Toba’s Fire Plumeria

    Toba’s Fire aka Embers #470 aka Embers. 2″-3″ flowers. Vivid red and yellow petals that are intensified with heat. Blooms all season and is a good bloomer. Sweet, fruity fragrance Average growth habit. Sets seed pods. A seedling of Kimo. From the same pod as Uncle Robbie. From the late Richard and Evelyn Toba of Lahaina, Maui.  PSA Registration: Read more

  • Orange Apricot Plumeria

    Orange Apricot: aka P61. from Thailand. Orange Pink 3″ flowers. Petals slightly overlapping 3” normally appear in tight clusters. Sweet fragrance. This is a lovely variety and a good bloomer. Great fragrance. Upright, fast growing. Color(s): Multi color  White and yellow Flower Size: 3″ Blooming: Profuse Bloomer Growth: Medium Scent: Sweet AKA’s: P61 History: from Thailand Read more

  • Iris Sunset Plumeria

    Iris Sunset #096 aka Iris Rock, Irish Sunset. 4″ Rainbow Rose pink-Orange, veined with cerise streaks, deeper pink throat and eye; salver shaped, rounded petals, slightly overlapped at center; large flower; strong sweet-pea scent. Gorgeous orange bloom with heavy veining. Good brancher, nice spicy sweet fragrance. Sometimes produces 6 or 7 petals. An old Houston Read more

  • Tahitian Moonglow aka University of Hawaii Orange Plumeria

    Tahitian Moonglow – aka John John/Jon Jon, Pele Noa, University of Hawaii Orange, Schmidt Gold, Not Paul Weissich. Color begins as vivid orange-yellow with red striations and fades to a bold yellow. Good bloomer and a classic plumeria fragrance. Tall growth habit. Color(s): Orange Multi-color Flower Size: 3″ Blooming: Good Bloomer Growth: Medium Grower Scent: Sweet Read more

  • Texas Aggie Plumeria

    Texas Aggie #197 2 1/2″-3″ multicolored deep pink, light pink, and white petals with a yellow center and an orange throat. Strong red band on petal back. Among the thickest petaled plumeria, similar to leathery texture with an excellent keeping quality. Large bouquets to enjoy all-season. Sweet grape fragrance. Tall growth habit. Elizabeth Thornton hybrid.  Color(s): Maroon and Read more

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