Garden Blog - Top Tropicals

Date: 29 Mar 2026

We picked 6 adeniums - youll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow

We picked 6 adeniums - youll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow We picked 6 adeniums - youll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow We picked 6 adeniums - youll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow We picked 6 adeniums - youll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow We picked 6 adeniums - youll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow We picked 6 adeniums - youll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow
We picked 6 adeniums - you’ll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow 🌈

Some adeniums go bright. Some go deep.
And some land right in that rich, warm middle.
This set leans into those “dessert” colors - creamy, golden, purple, and everything in between.
And yes, some varieties even come with fruity or “tasty” names
!

💡 Soil and watering tip



Adeniums are succulents, so they need excellent drainage and prefer to stay on the dry side.
Water deeply, then let the soil dry out before watering again.
No constant moisture.
The potting mix is just as important. It should be very рыхлый and fast-draining, with plenty of conditioners like perlite, bark, or vermiculite.
We recommend using a Adenium Soilless Mix for best results.

🌸 Today's featured adeniums


  •  ✦ Caramel: Warm, rich tones with a smooth, creamy look.
  •  ✦ Bumblebee: Bold contrast with bright yellow and dark patterning - very eye-catching.
  •  ✦ Purple Plum: Deep purple shades with a deep, velvety feel.
  •  ✦ Pineapple: Fresh yellow tones that feel light and tropical.
  •  ✦ Vanilla Gold: Soft golden color with a clean, balanced form.
  •  ✦ Multi Berry: Blend of pinks and reds that gives it a layered, mixed-fruit look.

This kind of mix makes a collection feel warm and inviting - not just colorful, but full of depth.
And once you dial in soil and watering - everything else gets a lot easier.

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Plant Facts

Adenium sp.
Adenium, Desert Rose, Impala Lily
USDA Zone: 9-11
Plant with caudexLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallSmall tree 10-20 ftFull sunDry conditionsModerate waterYellow, orange flowersRed, crimson, vinous flowersUnusual colorBlue, lavender, purple flowersWhite, off-white flowersPink flowersToxic or Poisonous
  • · Adenium varieties in Plant Encyclopedia
  • · About #Adenium Rainbow - fantastic varieties
  • · A few adeniums you don’t want to miss. Trimming tip.
  • · The adenium colors everyone is talking about right now. Light tips for hot climates.
  • · Adenium rainbow: these 6 will pull you in. Fertilizing tips.
  • · How to start your dream collection: before you start
  • · How to grow a happy Adenium

  • #Container_Garden #Adeniums #How_to #Discover

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    Date: 28 Mar 2026

    Mulberry stovetop sauce: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

    Mulberry stovetop sauce: quick-n-fun exotic recipes Mulberry stovetop sauce: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

    🍴 Mulberry stovetop sauce: quick-n-fun exotic recipes


    • 🔵Simmer fresh mulberries with a spoon of honey.
    • 🔵Cook until they break down into a thick sauce.
    • 🔵Drizzle over yogurt or warm cake.


    🌿 About the plant:


    Mulberries are soft, juicy berries that range from sweet to wine-like in flavor depending on variety.

    🏡 In the garden:


    Fast growing and highly productive. Some varieties stay compact and work well in containers.

    🛒 Choose from Mulberry varieties

    📚 Learn more:


    #Food_Forest #Recipes

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    Date: 27 Mar 2026

    A few adeniums you dont want to miss: Adenium rainbow

    Adenium Beauty

    Adenium Beauty

    Adenium Chok Sedthee

    Adenium Chok Sedthee

    Adenium Black Dragon

    Adenium Black Dragon

    Adenium Red Dragon

    Adenium Red Dragon

    Adenium Jasmine

    Adenium Jasmine

    Adenium Marygold

    Adenium Marygold

    A few adeniums you don’t want to miss: Adenium rainbow 🌈

    Some adeniums bring color.
    Some bring character.
    And some… bring both.
    This mix has a bit of everything - strong reds, deep tones, and soft floral shapes that balance it all out.


    💡 Trimming tip



    It’s always hard to cut back a branch… especially when it’s blooming.
    But with adeniums, trimming is key.
    After flowering, cut back leggy growth. This encourages branching, and more branches mean more flower buds.
    It may feel like you’re losing blooms now - but you’re setting up a much bigger show next.
    Trim, let it branch, and you’ll be rewarded with multiple blooms instead of just one.

    🌸 Today's featured adeniums

    •  ✦ Beauty: Soft, balanced bloom with a clean look - simple and pleasing.
    •  ✦ Chok Sedthee: Name tied to wealth and success - a strong grower with presence.
    •  ✦ Black Dragon: Deep, intense tones with a bold, powerful look.
    •  ✦ Red Dragon: Bright red blooms with strong energy - hard to miss.
    •  ✦ Jasmine: Light, delicate feel with a more refined floral look.
    •  ✦ Marygold: Warm golden tones that bring brightness into any mix.

    A mix like this gives you contrast right away - dark next to gold, simple next to unusual.
    That’s what makes a collection interesting: not just how many you have, but how different they feel side by side.

    🛒 Explore Exotic Thai Adeniums

    📚 Learn more:

    Plant Facts

    Adenium sp.
    Adenium, Desert Rose, Impala Lily
    USDA Zone: 9-11
    Plant with caudexLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallSmall tree 10-20 ftFull sunDry conditionsModerate waterYellow, orange flowersRed, crimson, vinous flowersUnusual colorBlue, lavender, purple flowersWhite, off-white flowersPink flowersToxic or Poisonous
  • · Adenium varieties in Plant Encyclopedia
  • · About #Adenium Rainbow - fantastic varieties
  • · The adenium colors everyone is talking about right now. Light tips for hot climates.
  • · Adenium rainbow: these 6 will pull you in. Fertilizing tips.
  • · How to start your dream collection: before you start
  • · How to grow a happy Adenium

  • #Container_Garden #Adeniums #How_to #Discover

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    Date: 26 Mar 2026

    🌸 How to Grow Adeniums Without Overthinking It

    By Tatiana Anderson, Horticulture Expert at Top Tropicals with Smokey & Sunshine help

    Adenium  desert  roses  blooming  in  greenhouse  during  winter  freeze,  rows 
 of  potted  plants  with  colorful 
 flowers

    Adeniums blooming inside the Top Tropicals greenhouse during the record freeze of February 2026 - protected from the cold, kept above 40F, and fed with liquid Sunshine Megaflor. They responded with a spectacular, synchronized winter bloom. Quite a surprize!

    ✅ Simple rules that actually make them bloom and grow well

    • Light - The more light, the better the growth and flowering. Full sun is ideal, but in very hot climates, filtered bright light keeps plants looking healthier.
    • Water - Water well, then let soil dry on the surface. Sitting in wet soil damages roots, but letting plants dry out too often can push them into early dormancy.
    • Pot and shaping - Use a shallow pot with excellent drainage. To develop a sculptural caudex, lift the plant slightly each time you repot and remove some of the top soil so upper roots become exposed. Over time, this creates a thicker, more prominent base.
    • Soil - Use a fast-draining Adenium potting Mix.
    • Adenium  desert  rose  plant,  fast  draining  soil  mix  in  hand,  and  bonsai 
 style  adeniums  blooming  indoors

      Healthy adeniums start with the right foundation - a fast-draining soil mix and careful watering only when dry to avoid caudex rot.

    • Cold hardiness - Adeniums are tropical and do not tolerate frost. Keep above 40 F. Brief drops to mid 30s may be tolerated if dry, but cold and wet conditions can damage or kill the plant. In cooler climates, bring indoors or protect during cold nights.
    • Indoor winter care - Move plants indoors before cold nights. Place in the brightest spot possible, ideally a south-facing window. Or use additional lighting. Water very lightly and less often, as growth slows. Do not fertilize during dormancy. Some leaf drop is normal in winter.
    • Freshly  grafted  Adenium  desert  rose  plants  in  dormancy  arranged  in 
 greenhouse  rows  with  bare  branches

      Freshly grafted adeniums in dormancy - a crucial resting phase. Keep watering low (once a month) and avoid overcare; this is the time to let them rest and etablish.

    • Feeding - Adeniums respond best to liquid fertilizer. We apply Sunshine Megaflor Booster with each watering throughout the year. During dormancy, watering is reduced, so fertilizer use decreases accordingly. Consistent, light feeding promotes strong roots, a thicker caudex, and improved flowering.
    • Pruning - For multiple blooms, regular pruning is essential. After flowering, cut back long or leggy growth to stimulate branching. Each new branch can produce more buds, leading to a much fuller bloom in the next cycle.

    Pruned  and  unpruned  Adenium  desert  rose  plants  showing  difference  in 
 branching  and  flowering

    Pruned vs. unpruned - the difference is clear. The four plants on the left were trimmed 6 months ago, while the two on the right were not. Same species, very different results.

    ✍️ Learn more about Adeniums from our Blog

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    Leggy  Adenium  desert  rose  plants  with  sparse  branching  and  flowers, 
 ready  for 
 pruning

    Date: 26 Mar 2026

    🌈 Adeniums: More Than Just Plants

    Smokey  and  Sunshine  in  a  luxury  greenhouse  admiring  sculptural  adenium 
 plants  with  thick  caudex  trunks  and  colorful  blooms.
    Sunshine: What are they called? Adeniums? They’re not plants. They’re art. Look at those sculptured butts.

    Smokey: Caudex. Water and nutrient storage for future use.

    Sunshine: I need a caudex too. For coffee and my donuts

    Smokey: You already have one. Have you looked in the mirror lately?.

    Read more about Smokey & Sunshine

    🌱 Shape, Color, and Why Each Adenium Feels Unique

    Adeniums can stop you in a strange way. It is not only the flowers, although they help. It is the whole plant. The swollen base, the curves, the way no two look quite the same. Some are thick and heavy, some more refined, almost like they were shaped on purpose. After a bit, you stop seeing them as regular plants and start treating them more like objects you want to keep and look at.

    That is usually how a collection starts. One plant, then another that feels different, and then you want contrast. Light next to dark, soft next to bold, one with a wide base next to a taller form. It is not really about having many. It is about how they look together. And over time, each one changes a little, so the collection never stays the same.

    Adenium  desert  rose  plants  in  pots  with  thick  sculptural  caudex  and 
 colorful  blooms  in  yellow,  orange,  red,  and  pink

    Adeniums display a wide diversity of colors and forms, from red and pink to yellow and purple. Through multi-grafting, several varieties can even grow and bloom on a single plant.

    Collection  of  Adenium  desert  rose  flowers  in  many  colors  including  red,
    pink,  yellow,  white,  and  deep  burgundy  with  single  and  double 
 blooms

    A world of colors in every bloom - how many can you resist? Warning: Highly collectible! No two are the same - and that’s exactly why one is never enough. Rare, unique, unforgettable - build your collection, one stunning bloom at a time.
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