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Try gardinos.com they might have them to ship

Anya McCoy

I looked up that website just now and curiously they had champaca for $0.00!  

So, I went through the order process to see what the real deal was-I couldn't

even get past the payment information page.  Weird. 

SO, I would also recommend Aloha Tropicals; www.alohatropicals.com .   Top

Tropicals might have the tree as well; www.toptropicals.com .

I don't have room where I'm going to be moving to get one ;(  , otherwise I

would get one in a heartbeat, along with Ylang Ylang, a Mango tree(no fragrance

but-YUM), a Golden Gardenia, fragrant orchids,and there is something on the

Aloha Tropicals website called the Bread Flower, that is supposed to smell like

toasted coconut!   Along with the three plumeria trees , and the Kahili ginger

I already have, and all the other tropicals I have that arent scented.  

I actually gave away all of my large tropicals because I didn't want to move

them with me.  I was going to give most of them to a woman that I used to work

with, who has property and family down in Guatamala, another co-worker came to

pick them up last week, planning to give them to her, but she ended up not

liking how they looked(what can I say, the've been in a Chicago basement all

winter, and got defoliated from my mom spraying pesticides!).  So the woman who

picked up the plants ending up keeping them-she loves them!

Anyway, good luck with finding a Champaca.

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, when they have $0.00 that means they're temporarily out. Top

Tropicals will have a description but no price or 'add to cart' when

they're out. You can certainly grow the champaca, ylang ylang and others

in pots!

Anya McCoy

Hmmm I thought they would have said " out of stock " , but that's kind of what I

thought. 

Yes, I suppose I could grow them in pots!  Although I'm not sure I'm going to

have the room, I did'nt get a ground floor unit(which has some space to plant

stuff), but I got a second floor unit, so I will have to put some pots on the

edge of the staircase. 

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Anya,

I went to both the Top Tropicals website and the Aloha Tropicals website. Both

have Champaca in stock(I only looked at the orange variety, however-personal

preference). Top Tropicals is the cheaper of the two, about thirtyish dollars

or so, while Aloha will probably end up at about forty.

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I have a Mango, Loquat, Soursop, Mamey, & Lychee, I did have the most wonderful

orange tree and grapefruit but the darn canker people killed them! I did replant

an orange tree but it is not doing great, I think I need to transfer it to

another area. I want to get a lemon, key lime, another Lychee & maybe a pink

grapefruit. Not to mention all the fragrant plants I want! Too bad I only have

110 X 70 lot!!

Carol

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>Anya,

>I went to both the Top Tropicals website and the Aloha Tropicals website.

Both have Champaca in stock(I only looked at the orange >variety,

however-personal preference). Top Tropicals is the cheaper of the two, about

thirtyish dollars or so, while Aloha will probably end >up at about forty.

>

Wow, ! You did all the leg work for me. I will definitely check out

Aloha and Top. I live in Central California. From what I understand, they

do grow here.

Chris

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Um the top portion of my reply was deleted. Here is is

again.......................................

Can I ask what 3 Plumeria trees you would get? I am looking to get some from

homestead and I would love some recommendations. What other tropical plants did

you have?

Regards

Carol

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Wow, ! You did all the leg work for me. I will definitely check out

Aloha and Top. I live in Central California. From what I understand, they

do grow here.

Chris

I was curious myself, so I checked it out.   I believe that Aloha is located

in the San Diego area.

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