So Beautiful Adenium Obesum Flower

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Adenium obesum: The Stunning Desert Rose
Adenium obesum, commonly known as the Desert Rose, is a striking succulent shrub prized for its thick, bulbous trunk and vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers. Native to arid regions of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, this plant is a favorite among gardeners and collectors for its unique shape, resilience, and stunning blooms.
Botanical Overview
Scientific Name: Adenium obesum
Common Names: Desert Rose, Mock Azalea, Sabi Star, Kudu Lily
Family: Apocynaceae
Native Habitat: Dry, rocky areas of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula
Physical Characteristics
Caudex and Growth Habit
One of the most distinctive features of Adenium obesum is its swollen trunk, called a caudex, which serves as a water storage organ. This adaptation allows the plant to withstand long periods of drought. The caudex develops fascinating shapes over time, making each plant look unique.
Leaves The leaves of the Desert Rose are oval-shaped, leathery, and glossy green, providing a beautiful contrast to its flowers. In some climates, Adenium may shed its leaves in winter, entering a period of dormancy.
Flowers The real showstopper of Adenium obesum is its flowers. These blooms are typically bright pink to deep red, with a white or pale center, though cultivars exist with hues of white, purple, and even yellow. The flowers resemble those of oleanders and appear in clusters, making the plant a focal point in any garden or collection.
Growing and Caring for Adenium obesum
Adenium obesum is relatively easy to grow, provided it receives the right conditions. Here’s a guide to its care:
Light Requirements Full sun is essential for healthy growth and abundant flowering.
It thrives in 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day.

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