The Adenium, better known as the desert rose, is a particularly beautiful plant. As the name suggests, it comes from the dry parts of the desert in East and North-East Africa. Locally, the Adenium can grow up to 5 metres high with a beautiful bare stem full of character. Fortunately, it will not grow as tall at home. A striking feature of the Adenium is its beautiful pink flowers, fresh green leaves and the whimsical shape of its stem.
Since the Adenium is a desert rose, it needs a lot of sunlight, preferably facing south. If the Adenium does not receive enough light, it will not bloom. Regularly water de Adenium small sips of water. The plant usually flowers until the end of July and its second flowering period is in September to October. If the Adenium grows too large, you can prune it back partially, which is best done when it has finished flowering. If the plant develops side shoots, it is best to prune these off. In this way, the plant can focus its energy only on flowering at the top. When the plant is in flower, it needs more water than usual.
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The Adenium, better known as the desert rose, is a particularly beautiful plant. As the name suggests, it comes from the dry parts of the desert in East and North-East Africa. Locally, the Adenium can grow up to 5 metres high with a beautiful bare stem full of character. Fortunately, it will not grow as tall at home. A striking feature of the Adenium is its beautiful pink flowers, fresh green leaves and the whimsical shape of its stem.
Since the Adenium is a desert rose, it needs a lot of sunlight, preferably facing south. If the Adenium does not receive enough light, it will not bloom. Regularly water de Adenium small sips of water. The plant usually flowers until the end of July and its second flowering period is in September to October. If the Adenium grows too large, you can prune it back partially, which is best done when it has finished flowering. If the plant develops side shoots, it is best to prune these off. In this way, the plant can focus its energy only on flowering at the top. When the plant is in flower, it needs more water than usual.
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We are unable to offer any refund or return in respect of perishable items (including but not limited to food, alcohol or flowers); unwrapped computer software (including CDs and DVDs); and custom- made items and personalised items.
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