Jim Little Collection
Pupkea Crepe JL Plumeria
- SKU:
- Pupkea Crepe
- Availability:
- Usually: Ships in 5-7 business days
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
- Flower Color:
- White
- Flower Fragrance:
- Sweet
- Flower Size:
- 3"
- Growing Habit:
- Medium (12"-24" per yr)
Description
Plumeria 'Pupukea Crepe JL'
Plumeria 'Pupukea Crepe JL' is a unique variety recognized for its 3-inch soft white and pale yellow flowers, featuring crinkled edges that resemble coarse crepe paper. This distinctive texture, combined with a mild sweet scent and dense blooming habit, makes Pupukea Crepe JL a noteworthy addition to any garden or plumeria collection.
Soft White and Pale Yellow 3-Inch Blooms
The 3-inch blooms of Pupukea Crepe JL display a soft white and pale yellow color scheme. Each petal has heavily crinkled edges, mimicking the look of crepe paper and imparting a striking visual texture that sets this variety apart.
Mild Sweet Fragrance
Complementing its charming appearance, Pupukea Crepe JL offers a mild sweet fragrance. This subtle scent enhances the overall appeal of the plant without overwhelming the senses, making it an excellent choice for those who appreciate a gentle floral aroma.
Medium Dense Growth Habit
With a medium growth rate, Pupukea Crepe JL develops into a dense, well-branched plumeria. The plant consistently produces many full heads of blooms, providing a lush and eye-catching display throughout the season.
Fast Grower, Slow to Root
Although Pupukea Crepe JL is regarded as a fast grower once established, it is notably slow to root. Gardeners should exercise patience during the propagation phase, but can look forward to a vigorous, thriving plant once rooted.
Sets Seed
Pupukea Crepe JL is capable of setting seed, offering an opportunity for enthusiasts interested in propagation. This characteristic allows collectors to expand their plumeria collection by growing new plants from seed, further diversifying their garden.
Color: White
Flower Size: 3 inches
Blooming: Good
Growth: Medium
Scent: Sweet
AKAs: None
History: Sets seed