Riverwalk Nursery

Riverwalk Nursery We carry a wide variety of Tropical PLANTS, Herbs, Local & Exotic Fruit Trees.

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10/06/2026

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MATURE ORANGE JASMINE/ORANGE JESSAMINE/ MURRAYA PANICULATA WITH FLOWERS AT THE NURSERY 🤩💚 WE HAVE THE PLANT 2½-3FT ⭐AVAI...
10/06/2026

MATURE ORANGE JASMINE/ORANGE JESSAMINE/ MURRAYA PANICULATA WITH FLOWERS AT THE NURSERY 🤩💚 WE HAVE THE PLANT 2½-3FT
⭐AVAILABLE⭐
🟢SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY🟢

Filling the air with the SWEET SMELL OF ORANGE BLOSSOMS🍊, Orange Jasmine is a welcome addition to any tropical garden. It is included within the Rutaceae (citrus) family and is known as Orange Jessamine, Mock Orange, Chalcas, or Satinwood. Orange Jasmine is a great choice if you’re looking to attract bees🐝, birds🐦, or butterflies🦋 to your garden.

ORANGE JASMINE ALSO has MEDICINAL PROPERTIES. It's MILDLY BITTER-MINTY TASTING and WARMING. CONSIDERED ANTI-HERPETIC, ANTI-DIARRHEAL, AROMATIC, REFRIGERANT, TONIC and STOMACHIC. LEAVES are STIMULANT and ASTRINGENT.

LEAVES and FLOWERS CONSIDERED TONIC and STOMACHIC. STUDIES HAVE SHOWN ANTIOXIDANT, ANTI-AMOEBIC, ANTI-GIARDIAL, ANTIPLATELET AGGREGATION, INSECTICIDAL, ANTI-DIABETIC, ANTINOCICEPTIVE, ANTIFUNGAL, ANTIBACTERIAL, ANTIFERTIITY, CYTOTOXIC, NEMATICIDAL PROPERTIES

At maturity, which can take three to four years, it can grown to 8 to 12 feet tall and wide, creating a large, round shrub. Orange Jasmine can be trained into a small tree and can be used as a hedge, which will require pruning often when it is young, since it grows rapidly. Can also be grown in container.

Orange Jasmine plants require protection from hot, direct sunlight. Locate the plant where it receives morning sunlight and afternoon shade, or where it will get broken sunlight or dappled shade all day. Plants grown indoors do well in a bright room or on a sunny windowsill. Well-drained soil is critical, as orange jasmine doesn’t do well in waterlogged soil. If your soil lacks drainage, improve soil conditions by adding organic material such as compost, chopped bark, or leaf mulch. It has some tolerance of drought and SALT TOLERANCE is MODERATE.

Water Orange Jasmine plants deeply whenever the top 2 inches of soil feels dry to the touch. As a general rule, once per week is about right. However, more frequent irrigation may be needed if you live in a hot climate or if the plant is in a container.

Feed Orange Jasmine plants once every three to four weeks throughout the growing season. Alternatively, if the plant is in a container, apply a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer.

KONA DOUBLE HIBISCUS/HIBISCUS ROSA-SINENSIS ‘KONA DOUBLE' WITH FLOWER 🌺🤩🪴💚 1½-2FT ⭐️AVAILABLE⭐️🟢SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY🟢Kona...
10/06/2026

KONA DOUBLE HIBISCUS/HIBISCUS ROSA-SINENSIS ‘KONA DOUBLE' WITH FLOWER 🌺🤩🪴💚
1½-2FT ⭐️AVAILABLE⭐️
🟢SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY🟢

Kona Double Hibiscus has medium-sized, dark green, evergreen leaves. Large, double pink flower. The Kona Double Hibiscus typically blooms continuously from late May through October. The absolute peak flowering period occurs during the warmer months of July and August.

The Kona Double Hibiscus typically reaches a mature height of 6 to 12 feet when planted in the ground in tropical climates. However, its height can vary depending on your specific gardening setup. As lovely as backdrops in the garden bed, anchors, and low screening, en masse and in rows to pump up the color and season-long display! The dense shrubs are fantastic privacy and screening plants.

The Kona Double Hibiscus requires full sun to partial shade, needing at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily to produce its large, voluminous pink blooms.

The Kona Double Hibiscus requires rich, well-draining soil that retains consistent moisture without becoming waterlogged. It thrives in a neutral to slightly alkaline pH and is highly susceptible to root rot in dense or acidic soils.

The Kona Double Hibiscus is a thirsty tropical shrub requiring consistently moist, well-draining soil. It needs approximately 1 to 2 inches of water per week, but frequency heavily depends on heat and whether it is planted in the ground or in a container.

For hibiscus in pots feed lightly and consistently. Apply every 1–2 weeks (liquid) or as directed for slow-release. In-ground hibiscus feed less frequently than containers. Still benefit from consistent warm-season feeding. May need supplementation in sandy or nutrient-poor soils. The Kona Double Hibiscus HAS MODERATE to GOOD SALT TOLERANCE.

BLUE AMERICAN AGAVE/AGAVE TEQUILANA/AGAVE AMERICANA 'BLUE' 🤩🪴💚 1FT ⭐️AVAILABLE⭐️🟢SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY🟢Blue American Agave...
10/06/2026

BLUE AMERICAN AGAVE/AGAVE TEQUILANA/AGAVE AMERICANA 'BLUE'
🤩🪴💚 1FT ⭐️AVAILABLE⭐️
🟢SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY🟢

Blue American Agave is a striking, architectural succulent. Famous for its massive powder-blue foliage and sharp-spined edges. In landscape design, it serves as a structural centerpiece, property line barrier, and foundational plant for water-wise environment.

Growing a Blue American Agave in a pot is an excellent way to showcase the striking, powder-blue foliage while naturally limiting the plant's massive, 6- to 10-foot growth potential. As seen in pic example #2.

Blue American Agave requires full sun, meaning at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily to thrive, develop its signature silvery-blue color, and maintain a compact shape.

Blue American Agaves require exceptionally well-draining, gritty soil to prevent root rot. They thrive in sandy or rocky soils with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Heavy clay and overly fertile soils retain too much moisture and can kill the plant.

Blue American Agave is a highly drought-tolerant succulent. It thrives on the "soak and dry" method and is far more likely to suffer from root rot due to overwatering than from underwatering.

Blue American Agaves are naturally adapted to nutrient-poor, sandy soils and do not require regular fertilizer. Over-fertilizing promotes weak, leggy foliage that attracts pests and sunburn, and can trigger early blooming—which causes the plant to die.

The Blue American Agave features HIGH TOLERANCE to AIRBORNE SALT and MODERATE TOLERANCE to SOIL SALINITY. This makes it an excellent candidate for coastal landscapes, but its tolerance has distinct limits you should know before planting.

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09/06/2026

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08/06/2026

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GOLDEN SHRIMP PLANT/LOLLIPOP PLANT/PACHYSTACHYS LUTEA WITH FLOWERS   🍤🤩🪴💚 1½FT  ⭐️AVAILABLE⭐️🟢SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY 🟢 Gold...
08/06/2026

GOLDEN SHRIMP PLANT/LOLLIPOP PLANT/PACHYSTACHYS LUTEA WITH FLOWERS
🍤🤩🪴💚 1½FT
⭐️AVAILABLE⭐️
🟢SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY 🟢

Golden Shrimp Plant, is an unusual, semi-tropical shrub with long-blooming power! Displays small white flowers blooming outwards along large, overlapping, scale-like, golden-yellow bracts. The glossy, oval-shaped foliage is evergreen and attractive. The plant is highly effective at attracting butterflies🦋 and hummingbirds to the yard.

Golden Shrimp Plant is a fast-growing, 3-foot tropical evergreen shrub ideal for bright, colorful, and low-maintenance landscapes. It is best used for mass plantings, foundation borders, or as a "thriller" in containers as seen in pic example #3 to attract pollinators with its bright yellow, shrimp-like bracts.

The Golden Shrimp Plant thrives in full sun to partial shade, requiring at least 6 hours of sunlight daily for optimal flowering. While they prefer bright, direct morning sun, they need protection from harsh afternoon heat in hot, dry, or southern climates.

Golden Shrimp Plants thrive in rich, fertile, well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral ph. They require consistently moist soil, but not waterlogged, often benefiting from added organic matter like compost or manure to maintain moisture. A well-draining, potting mix is ideal for containers.

Golden Shrimp Plants require consistently moist, well-drained soil, typically needing watering 1–2 times per week during active growth. Golden Shrimp Plants require regular feeding during the growing season to support consistent blooms. Use a balanced liquid fertilizer or a slow-release formula every 4–6 weeks, or apply a weaker, half-strength solution every two weeks to avoid over-fertilizing.

The Golden Shrimp Plant has POOR to LOW SALT TOLERANCE and is not suitable for direct coastal salt spray exposure.

Did you know this about LIMES? We have GRAFTED CALAMANSI LIME, KAFFIR LIME, TAHITI SEEDLESS LIME, MEXICAN KEY LIME, & TH...
08/06/2026

Did you know this about LIMES? We have GRAFTED CALAMANSI LIME, KAFFIR LIME, TAHITI SEEDLESS LIME, MEXICAN KEY LIME, & THORNLESS MEXICAN KEY LIME PLANTS 🍋‍🟩🪴⭐️AVAILABLE⭐️💚

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