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Adenia fruticosa (Adenia) thick light green stem with small rounded leaves on a plant branch
Adenia fruticosa (Adenia) stem with small round green leaves and rough textured bark.

Botanical name: Adenia fruticosa

Common name: Adenia

Family: Passifloraceae

Origin: South Africa

USDA Plant Hardiness MapPlant with caudexLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallVine or creeper plantFull sunWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dryYellow, orange flowers



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Adenia glauca (Adenia) lime green plant with bulbous base and lobed leaves in container
Adenia glauca (Adenia) young specimen with distinct lime green leaves and a thick swollen base.

Botanical name: Adenia glauca

Common name: Adenia

Family: Passifloraceae

Origin: Southern Africa, Botswana

USDA Plant Hardiness MapPlant with caudexLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallVine or creeper plantSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeYellow, orange flowersIrritating plantFragrant plant

This is a mature plant, it has a very thick, green caudex. The flowers are lemon colored, and are sweetly scented.




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Adenia heterophylla (Adenia) with green leaves and thick brown stem in small pot.
Adenia heterophylla (Adenia) potted plant with unique divided green leaves and thick woody base.

Botanical names: Adenia heterophylla, Modecca heterophylla

Common name: Adenia

Family: Passifloraceae

Origin: Southern Asia, Australia

USDA Plant Hardiness MapPlant with caudexVine or creeper plantSemi-shadeWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dryYellow, orange flowers

Adenia heterophylla (Adenia) green leaves on thick brown trunk plant in a clay pot
Adenia heterophylla (Adenia) with three-lobed green leaves atop a wide brown caudex in a pot.


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Adenia keramanthus (Adenia) green succulent plant with thick woody stems in brown pot.
Adenia keramanthus (Adenia) succulent with thick green stems and heart shaped leaves in pot.

Botanical name: Adenia keramanthus

Common name: Adenia

Family: Passifloraceae

Origin: South Africa

USDA Plant Hardiness MapPlant with caudexSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeFull sunWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dry

The flowers are green, and beside seeds, it might be possible be cuttings as well.


Adenia keramanthus (Adenia) with vibrant green leaves, close up view of plant foliage.
Adenia keramanthus (Adenia) showing textured green leaves growing from thick stems in natural light.
Adenia keramanthus (Adenia) with fuzzy green leaves on a slender vine branch close up.
Adenia keramanthus (Adenia) vine with soft green foliage growing along a thin, fuzzy stem.


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Adenia stylosa (Adenia) grey swollen caudex plant with green thin stems on a plate
Adenia stylosa (Adenia) thick grey trunk emerging from soil inside a small brown plastic pot

Botanical name: Adenia stylosa

Common names: Adenia, Candlestick Plant

Family: Passifloraceae

Origin: Madagascar

USDA Plant Hardiness MapPlant with caudexSmall plant 2-5 ftFull sunWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dry

Adenia stylosa is a native plant of Madagascar that will grow into a small shrub 2-5 feet in ideal conditions. This plant likes full sun and moderate water with excellent drainage to ensure its growth. The caudex of Adenia stylosa can grow up to 25-30 cm in diameter, while the vine-like branches grow up to one meter or more. As they mature, they produce small greenish-white flowers.

Adenia stylosa can be grown in USDA Zone 9-11 making it an easy to care for and relatively hardy plant. Plant Adenia stylosa in well-drained soil, preferably sandy, and prune regularly to give it the best possible shape. Moderate watering is recommended in hot and dry weather, while during cold and rainy periods the soil should remain slightly damp. However, avoid overwatering or you will risk root and stem rot.

Adenia plants can also be grown in pots, but it's important to stick to the same guidelines mentioned above. Those living in colder regions will also need to protect their plants from the cold. When winter approaches, cover your plant with a frost blanket or move it to a spot with more shelter. This will ensure that your Adenia plants thrive despite the cold season.



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