Ships in bud form, ready to bloom. If buds are closed, they should begin to bloom within a few weeks. Bloom color is grower’s choice. Jungle flame is 1 of the most common flowering shrubs you’ll see in frost-free landscapes, such as those in South Florida. It’s no wonder why. Jungle flame is an easy-to-grow shrub that blooms almost continuously through the year, producing hydrangea-like heads of red, yellow, orange, or pink flowers. The shrub stays relatively small, too making it perfect for planting along walkways, to hide the foundation of your home, or mixing in landscape beds with annual and perennials.CARE FOR YOUR JUNGLE FLAME IS EASY:Light: Grow Jungle Flame in full sun outdoors. Some plants may burn if placed in direct sunlight.Water: Jungle Flame likes to be watered once a week with about 2-3 cups. The frequency of watering may change depending on your plant’s pot size, how much light it gets, and the temperature of the environment.Feeding: Feed Ixora once a month with a balanced flower food during periods of active growth.Pruning/Shaping: Can be pruned anytime and will handle shearing, pruning will reduce your plant’s flowering.Repotting: Repot your plants when they becomes root bound. (A houseplant is root bound when roots appear in the soil or begin to escape through drain holes in the pot bottom.) Never repot houseplants using soil from your yard.Outdoor Options: Can grow outdoors year-round as landscaping plants or in containers if protected from winter temperaturesPLANT SAFETY: Not intended for human or animal consumption.
- Tender annual. In frost-free zones, Ixora can survive as a perennial. In all other areas, treat it as an annual.
- Height at shipping is approximately 36-inches tall, measured from the bottom of the pot to the top of the plant. Ships in a 10-inch diameter grower pot.
- Grow Jungle Flame in full sun outdoors for the best growth and enjoy!
- Water Jungle Flame with approximately 2-3 cups of water about once a week. Adjust as needed for your environment.
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