Adenium obesum, the Desert-Rose, is a striking succulent shrub known for its swollen caudex and vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers. It thrives in full sun and well-draining
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Sunlight
Requires full sun (at least 6 hours direct sunlight) for optimal growth and flowering.
Watering
Water thoroughly when soil is completely dry; reduce significantly during dormancy.
Soil
Extremely well-draining, sandy, gritty succulent or cactus mix.
Temperature
Prefers warm temperatures (20-35 °C); sensitive to cold and frost, protect below 10 °C.
Habitat
House Plant, Indoor, Outdoor, Greenhouse
Fertilizer
Fertilize every 2-4 weeks during the growing season with a balanced liquid feed.
Requires full sun (at least 6 hours direct sunlight) for optimal growth and flowering.
Water thoroughly when soil is completely dry; reduce significantly during dormancy.
Extremely well-draining, sandy, gritty succulent or cactus mix.
Prefers warm temperatures (20-35 °C); sensitive to cold and frost, protect below 10 °C.
House Plant, Indoor, Outdoor, Greenhouse
Fertilize every 2-4 weeks during the growing season with a balanced liquid feed.
Plant Type
Shrub, Succulent
Plant Category
Flowering, Ornamental
Plant Place Type
Pot, Garden, Ground
Plant Environment
House Plant, Indoor, Outdoor, Greenhouse
Lifespan
Perennials
Plant Height
1-3 m
Spread
0.6-1.5 m
Growth Rate
Slow to moderate
Dormancy
Winter
Leaf Color
Green
Leaf Type
Simple, Obovate
Flower Size
5-8 cm
Optimal Sunlight Lux
75000
Toxic for humans
Yes
Rating: 9/5
Toxic for pets
Yes
Rating: 9/5
Edible
No
All parts of the Desert-Rose, including the sap, leaves, and roots, are highly toxic if ingested. They contain cardiac glycosides that can cause severe gastrointestinal upset, cardiac irregularities, and can be fatal.