Heavenly Lotus in bloom - Bua Sawan Adenium. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.
Heavenly Lotus in bloom - Bua Sawan Adenium
Adenium Bua Sawan pink double flower
🌸 Heavenly Lotus in bloom - Bua Sawan Adenium 🌸 Adenium (Desert Rose) Bua Sawan features vibrant double blooms with crisp red edges on soft pink petals, creating a striking and elegant contrast. The name Bua Sawan translates from Thai as "Heavenly Lotus," perfectly capturing the flower's bright, uplifting presence and graceful beauty.
Gemstone of the Desert Roses. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.
Gemstone of the Desert Roses
Adenium Ploysai
🌸 Gemstone of the Desert Roses
🌸 Adenium Ploysai - is named after the Thai phrase for "clear gemstone". Its soft white petals with watercolor-pink edges bloom like a crystal rose at dawn!
🌸 Ploysai features lovely creamy pink petals with soft yellow tones blending around the edges. The flower's layers create a full and elegant appearance, with a gentle gradient effect that adds to its charm. A graceful and vibrant bloom, perfect for brightening up your garden!
Want Christmas in Summer? Santa is packing flowers this year! A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.
Santa with Xmas Santa Adenium flowers
🎅 Want Christmas in Summer? Santa is packing flowers this year!
🍭 AdeniumXmas Santa - the jolliest bloom in the garden!
🍭 With its deep red and snowy white ruffled petals, this festive Desert Rose looks like it came straight out of Santa's gift bag.
🍭 Whether you are decking the pool or the patio, this holiday-colored wonder brings cheer all year long. And yes, it's real... no elves involved (we think). See photos of actual Xmas Santa Adenium in next post 👇
The legendary Black Sheep of the family. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.
Black Sheep Adenium
🖤 The legendary Black Sheep of the family
🐑 Not your average desert rose, Black SheepAdenium shows up to the garden party dressed in midnight velvet!
🐑 Its petals are so dark they almost swallow the light, with a smoldering red glow at the center that dares you to look closer.
🐑 Mysterious? Yes. Dramatic? Absolutely. This flower doesn’t blend in - it steals the show!
🐑 The perfect plant for those who like their beauty bold, broody, and a little rebellious. You'll want to whisper secrets to it under moonlight. It's not just a plant. It's a statement! See photos of actual Black Sheep Adenium in next post 👇
Which adenium is ever-blooming? Discover Flamingo Glow. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.
Which adenium is ever-blooming? Discover Flamingo Glow
Adenium Flamingo Glow
Which adenium is ever-blooming? Discover Flamingo Glow
If you've visited our Top Tropicals Farm in Sebring, you've surely noticed our two beautiful ever-blooming Adeniums Flamingo Glow - the favorites that always draw admiration (and wishlists) from everyone! Our 2 Flamingo Glow mother plants we have in 7 gal pots are in bloom most of the time, almost year around, except for the Winter dormancy period.
We're excited to share some great news: these two stunning Flamingo Glow adeniums cross-pollinated and have produced seeds, and their offsprings are now already blooming! The well-sized 3 year old seedlings have inherited the same vibrant, glowing color as their parents, and we now have a few plants available for sale.
Desert Rose Flamingo Glow is a dazzling Top Tropicals hybrid (A. arabicum x A. obesum) that adds a splash of tropical elegance to any collection. Its soft pink blooms glow like a flamingo at sunset, gradually deepening from delicate blush to rich rose with darker splashes that illuminate the petals. Compact and easy to grow, this variety has a naturally dwarf habit and forms a beautifully rounded caudex, perfect for containers or bonsai-style displays. A living jewel that glows brighter with time!
Q: I'm looking for compact, low-maintenance
plants for my patio - something colorful, unusual, and not like the boring
crotons. I need several for my lanai, preferably flowering, showy, and easy to
care for since I often forget to water. Do such plants even exist?
A: Sounds like you need Adeniums - also known as Desert Roses. They're perfect for patios and
lanais, and they check every box: compact, low maintenance, drought-tolerant,
and bursting with color. You can grow them in sun or shade, and they don't
mind if you forget to water now and then. Plus, they're real conversation
pieces - people collect them like art! Adeniums look like living sculptures thanks
to their thick, swollen caudex.
At Top Tropicals, we grow over 200 hybrid varieties of Adeniums, and usually have 100+ in stock. You'll find doubles, reds,
purples, yellows, even striped, dotted, rainbow, and black flowers. With so
many options, you'll want more than just one!
Want that iconic fat base? Here's the trick:
Every time you repot, raise the plant slightly to expose more of the
upper roots. This encourages downward root growth and thickens the caudex over
time. Just use a well-draining mix, water only when dry, and feed with Sunshine
Megaflor Booster to support both blooming and trunk growth.
Adeniums aren't just low-effort - they're living art for your lanai!
Our Desert roses - Adeniums - were planted in March - and now, at the end of April,
they're in full bloom. Just look at these colors in this ">short video!
Why
Adeniums are the most popular container plants
What is the easiest and most showy plant for your patio
or poolside?
Q: Can you recommend a compact, showy plant for a
container by the pool that will bloom with minimal care and survive if I
forget to water it? I need 4-5 of them... Does such a plant even exist, or is
that too much to ask?
A: Surprisingly, such a plant does exist! Meet
the Desert Rose -
Adenium - the perfect flowering plant for low-maintenance beauty. Just
look at those colors!
Why choose Adenium for your container garden?
Desert roses - Adeniums - are among the most popular container plants for both indoor
and outdoor settings. Here's why:
- Easy to grow - Thrives in sun or shade, indoors, and in low
humidity.
- Drought-tolerant - Requires minimal water and can go long periods
without it.
- Not picky about soil and pH.
- Spectacular blooms - Produces vibrant, showy flowers.
- Unique and eye-catching - Forms a curious, swollen caudex with
unusual shapes.
How many varieties and colors are out there?
- At Top Tropicals, we offer over 200 varieties of Adeniums, with more
than 100 in stock at any time.
- With so many stunning hybrid colors, you'll want to collect them all!
- Enjoy double flowers, red, purple, yellow, striped, dotted, rainbow, and
even black flowers!
The secret to a large, swollen caudex:
- Raise the plant slightly each time you repot it, exposing the upper
part of the roots - this encourages the plant to form more roots that grow
downward.
- Unlike most tropical and houseplants, Adeniums prefer neutral to hard
water, have very low water needs, and can thrive in full sun or shade.
Adeniums truly check all the boxes for a carefree, long-blooming, and
striking poolside or patio plant!
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The Flower of Prosperity and Good Fortune...
The
Adenium obesum, Desert Rose, is a highly prized ornamental plant, perceived in
some cultures as a sacred symbol of prosperity, abundance and good fortune.
Since the Desert Rose is strong and adaptable to climatic conditions, it
represents strength, persistence and resilience. We could all use a little more of
these qualities in our lives...
Adeniums (Desert Roses) are the easiest plants in cultivation yet they bring you so
much joy with their colorful flowers and showy caudex. There are hundreds,
if not thousands of amazing colors and new hybrids are created every year.
Many gardeners want to collect them all! And we can help you to grow your
collection. We have many new varieties in stock and are offering two special
Collection Deals!
Special Deals for Desert Rose Collectors
The plants are well developed, with large caudex, grown
in 1 gal pots, normally $42.95 each, with Collection savings of $30 and $65!
3 Adeniums Collection
Regularly $128.95, Collection price $98.95 - savings of $30 per set!
Q: My desert rose below dropped leaves after I replanted it in a
bigger pot. I noticed that one of the branches that had been pruned is black
at the tip. Please let me know if the section of the branch that turned black
needs to be cut. I also wasn’t sure how often to water it since the leaves
have all dropped. None of the other dessert roses have dropped their leaves
but they are all younger plants. Any advice would be much appreciated.
A: Your plant looks healthy and vigorous overall. Dropping leaves
after repotting, or shipping, especially at this time of the year, is normal
in Adeniums. They are deciduous and stay leafless from Fall to Spring.
Some individual specimens can go into dormancy sooner than others - all depends
on conditions: temperature, light, exposure, etc. and individual plant's
"clock".
The black spot on the cut branch may be a sign of a fungus as a result of
excess water.
You may carefully clean/rub it with a paper tower dipped in Hydrogen
Peroxide (pharmacy grade). Then rinse with fresh water.
Keep the plant warm and in a dry spot. Once leaves are dropped, it doesn't
need much water. Once a week watering is enough.