Adenium Family: Apocynaceae. This plant is available in our online store! A. obesum. Common name(s): Desert Rose, Impala Lily ...
Adenium obesum is actually a succulent member of the Oleander family. It originates in East Africa, from regions where it rains frequently in the summer, but is very dry in winter. Blooming time: Spring, and a second time in September.
Adenium obesum ( Desert Rose ) A succulent houseplant with thick stems and leathery leaves. It is related to, and usually grafted onto an oleander plant. Flowers are white with reddish pink rims. Often blooms twice in a year.
Common name: African Milk Bush - Marathi: शेंड Shend Botanical name: Synadenium grantii Family: Euphorbiaceae (Castor family) ...
Adenium is endemic to the Arabian Peninsula and Eastern to Southwestern Africa. The sap from the shoots can cause stomach upset if ingested and can aggravate the skin upon contact. Desert Rose (Adenium obesum) ...
Desert Rose Scientific Name: Adenium obesum (Forssk.) Roem. & Schult. Synonym: Family: Asclepiadaceae ...
Adenium obesum Cacti and Succulents Sow in spring or summer, just covered as light is needed to germinate, which it does readily. Provide well-drained soil, 65-70F/18-21C; provided a minimum temperature of 60F/15C at all times.
Adenium hybrid Family: Apocynaceae Desert Rose, Impala Lily, Adenium hybrids Origin: Arabia and East Africa ...
Adenium for a Profusion of Pink and Red Flowers The Desert Rose is a succulent plant that gives a profusion of pink and red flowers. A colorful garden plant, it is also ideal as a houseplant or potted patio plant. Orchid Plants ...
Adenium is the name of a genus of flowering plants, also called desert rose, commonly used as a bonsai centerpiece. With its odd, bulbous trunk, adenium makes an attractive addition to the tropical… How to Grow Primula Scotica ...
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See also: Malva, Orchid, Aralia, Streptocarpus, Lady
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