How To Grow And Care For The Adenium Obesum There are five varieties of true Desert Rose, and all are natives of arid or semi-arid climates, yet they can all adapt well to tropical and semi-tropical settings. Indeed, these rugged desert dwellers adapt to almost any situation as long as they have plenty of sun and warmth and well-draining soil. In very hot climates, Desert Rose is happy and prolific outdoors all year round. These plants love to be in the direct sun with temperatures of at least 70°F, but they can do very well in temperatures of up to 100° degree Fahrenheit. In North America and other settings where the temperature drops below 40 degrees Fahrenheit for extended periods of time, the plant is abundantly floriferous throughout the warmer months. The blooms are long-lasting and are attractive to hummingbirds and pollinators such as bees and butterflies. When the weather begins to cool, you must bring your Adenium indoors to enjoy during the winter.
P**S
Codex should be more better
Can be used,but it will take more time to grow up.
P**E
Good
The plant was long with leaves that had dried and were falling off. After planting one day later it was ok. Now the plant has thrived well but not bloomed yet. So can't guarantee the colour. Will keep posted once it blooms.
M**S
Wait n watch
Packaging was good . Let's wait to see if the flower is as promised
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