Product Description
Adenium Seeds for Planting Desert Roses – Tropical Variety for Stunning Ornamental Displays
Adenium Desert Rose Seeds produce striking tropical plants known for their swollen caudex and vibrant, funnel-shaped flowers. These non-GMO seeds thrive in warm climates and well-drained soil, making them perfect for pots, balcony gardens, and indoor decorative displays. The Desert Rose is low-maintenance, drought-tolerant, and ideal for gardeners looking for an exotic touch with minimal care requirements.
Key Features
• Produces beautiful tropical Desert Rose blooms
• Unique swollen trunk (caudex) for an ornamental, bonsai-like appearance
• Non-GMO, high-germination seeds for reliable growth
• Perfect for containers, balconies, windowsills, and warm gardens
• Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance
• Long-lasting flowers with vibrant colors
• Excellent as a decorative indoor or patio plant
Specifications
• Common Name: Desert Rose
• Botanical Name: Adenium obesum
• Variety: Tropical Adenium
• Flower Color: Varies (pink, red, white depending on variety)
• Plant Type: Perennial Succulent
• Blooming Season: Spring to Fall
• Sun Exposure: Full Sun
• Soil Type: Well-drained sandy or cactus mix
• Watering Needs: Low to Moderate; allow soil to dry between waterings
• Germination Time: 7–21 days
• Temperature Range: 18–32°C (65–90°F)
• Planting Depth: Surface sow lightly and press seeds into soil
• Spacing: 6–8 inches
• Plant Height: 1–3 feet depending on care
• Maintenance Level: Easy to Moderate
• USDA Zones: 10–12 (can be grown indoors in cooler zones)
• GMO Status: Non-GMO
• Suitable For: Pots, balcony gardens, indoor displays, warm outdoor gardens
Planting Guide
• Soak seeds in warm water for 2–4 hours before planting to boost germination.
• Sow seeds on the surface of well-drained cactus or sandy soil.
• Lightly press seeds into the soil without burying too deep.
• Place in a warm, sunny location for best results.
• Keep soil lightly moist until seedlings appear.
• Reduce watering once plants establish and the caudex begins to form.
• Repot into larger containers as the plant grows.