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  • Adenium Arabicum (Black Giant)

    The Adenium Arabicum (Black Giant) was developed from Yak Lop Buri. The English name “Yak Dam” is “Black Giant” and is used as a marketing term. Yak” means “Giant” and “Dam” means “Black”. Its flower’s are dark pink to almost red. It will form a large thick caudex with multiple stems and many flowering buds.

  • Adenium Arabicum (Yak Lop Buri)

    Yak literally means Giant which this Arabicum offers in stature.
    It has a very big and spreading caudex and very defined inter-nodes and branches. Branches are incredibly strong.
    Many Pinky – Red flowers turning light pink towards winter season.

  • Adenium Arabicum (Yemen)

     

    Adenium arabicum ia a remarkable succulent plant with a grotesquely swollen trunk which resembles a miniature baobab tree. It is a local or morphological form of Adenium obesum, but commonly used to be know as a separate species and very popular with ‘fat plant’ collectors.

    Adenium arabicum is similar in appearance to Adenium obesum, but creates a massive, more squat and fat caudex without much differentiation between trunk and branches and is the most succulent and “desert like” species.

  • Adenium Arabicum Rachinee (RCN)

    RCN Adeniums, or desert roses, are hearty succulents most notable for their large above-ground root system known as the caudex. . Very fruitful flowers, small light-pink flowers, blossoming altogether, shedding leaves when blossoming, so called ‘Ra Chi Nee Pan Dok’ (Queen of Thousand Flowers)

  • Adenium Black Somalense

    Flowers are normally pink to red with the occasional rare multi flower being produced with a white main flower and red border but they are not usually grown for the flowers but more for the very beautiful and elegant growing nature that simply looks fantastic in any setting.

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    Adenium obesum ( Cristata / Chinese Wall )RARE

    Adenium obesum ( Cristata / Chinese Wall ) is the giant of the genus, forming a Large conical trunk/caudex.  It resembles a miniature baobab with a surrealistic form. Some turn into small trees ( In their native environment) while some may grow with their swollen bases more flat . These beautiful crested forms are very rare and highly priced for their odd shape and size.

  • Adenium Obesum (Mixed Colour)

    If you like dramatically gorgeous plants requiring very little in the way of care, you cannot go wrong with Adenium Obesum – the most common Desert Rose plant.

    This carefree succulent boasts an unusual trunk (caudex) shape coupled with bunches of beautiful, colorful, trumpet-shaped flowers in a wide variety of colors and color combinations.

    This is the mixed colour variety.

  • Adenium Obesum (Richy)

    If you like dramatically gorgeous plants requiring very little in the way of care, you cannot go wrong with Adenium Obesum – the most common Desert Rose plant.

  • Adenium Obesum Deep Red

    This beautiful Adenium Obesum has a Deep red flower with a white throat.

    Will flower twice a year and usually flowers within the first year of growing,

    Produces many blooms as it matures and becomes a bigger plant.

  • Adenium Obesum Pure White

    These are small, slow growing tropical shrubs with a large caudex which stores water. It produces pure white blooms appearing in late spring and through summer. Stunning multiple blooms as the plant matures with age.

  • Adenium Somalense

    Adenium Somalense originates from Tanzania, Somalia and Kenya. It’s a giant breed with a straight and high trunk, a few branches on its sides, narrow leaves, no hair, lively green leaves, noticeable leaf line, small to medium flower size, pink or red flowers and yellow cone with 15-25 lines.

  • Adenium Thai Socotranum ( Golden Coral) RARE

    The Adenium Thai Socotranum ( Golden Coral) is new, extremely rare hybrid produced in 2010 by crossing the Socotranum KHZ and the Socotranum PBN.
    The Golden Coral has strong numerous branches that have short convex interstices and form an angle of inclination of 45 ‘. The leaves are round, bright green and concave. The variety offers abundant flowering, pink flowers with a dark pink border along the edge of the petals and a yellow throat. Its caudex are short, like the KHZ,  and a classical trapezoid shape.
    The Golden Coral also has a beautiful pearl-silver hue and is characterized by slow growth rates. Powerful roots over time thicken and when raised above the ground level form a crab-shaped bonsai.