Jim Little Collection
Kaleidoscope JL Plumeria
- SKU:
- JL Kaleidoscope
- Availability:
- Usually: Ships in 5-7 business days
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
- Flower Color:
- Multi-Color
- Flower Fragrance:
- Singapore
- Flower Size:
- 3"
- Growing Habit:
- Medium (12"-24" per yr)
Description
Plumeria 'Kaleidoscope'
Plumeria 'Kaleidoscope' is a stunning and unique variety developed by Jim Little Farms in Hawaii. Known for its distinctive ribbon-like color stratification, this cultivar boasts one of the most unusual and mesmerizing color combinations in the plumeria world.
Unusual Ribbon-Like Coloration
The 3-inch flowers of 'Kaleidoscope' are a true work of art, featuring layers of color that create a striking ribbon effect. This vibrant stratification makes the blooms a standout feature in any garden, captivating viewers with their intricate patterns and color interplay.
Compact Growth and Glossy Foliage
With a medium growth habit, 'Kaleidoscope' forms a compact tree that fits well in smaller gardens or container plantings. Its light green, semi-glossy foliage adds a lush backdrop to the vibrant blooms, enhancing its overall ornamental appeal.
Fragrance
The flowers emit a classic frangipani scent with a hint of Singapore aroma, adding a subtle and exotic fragrance to their visual charm.
Special Characteristics
This cultivar is a cross between deciduous and evergreen parentage, combining the best traits of both. Its adaptability and striking blooms make it a favorite among collectors and enthusiasts seeking something unique.
In Summary
Plumeria 'Kaleidoscope' is a medium-growing, compact tree with ribbon-like stratified flowers, semi-glossy foliage, and a light Singapore aroma. Its vibrant blooms and compact growth habit make it a prized addition to any collection.
Color: Ribbon of Color Stratification
Flower Size: 3 inches
Blooming: Good Bloomer
Growth Rate: Medium Grower
Scent: Frangipani with a Hint of Singapore Aroma
AKAs: None
Special Notes: Developed by Jim Little Farms in Hawaii; a cross between deciduous and evergreen parentage