Date: 31 Mar 2026
6 variegated, impossible to ignore adeniums that change your collection: Adenium rainbow
Adenium Superbar
Adenium Wonderful Candy variegated
Adenium Wonderful Pink variegated
Adenium Wonderful Purple variegated
Adenium Wonderful Red variegated
Adenium Wonderful Yellow variegated
Some adeniums stand out for their flowers, and some for their leaves
Variegated types bring both - unique foliage and colorful blooms, so even when they’re not flowering, they still look interesting.
These are the ones that always get a second look.
💡 Soil tip - a little alkaline helps
Unlike most tropical plants that prefer acidic soil, adeniums actually do better on the slightly alkaline side.
Too much peat-based mix can make the soil too acidic and increase the risk of rot.
A simple trick we use:
Add a few shells on top of the soil. With each watering, they slowly raise the pH a bit.
No need to overdo it - just a small adjustment makes a difference.
🌸 Today's featured adeniums
- ✦ Superbar: Strong, bold blooms paired with eye-catching foliage - a real standout.
- ✦ Wonderful Candy variegated: Soft pink tones with variegated leaves that add extra contrast.
- ✦ Wonderful Pink variegated: Classic pink bloom combined with patterned foliage.
- ✦ Wonderful Purple variegated: Richer tones with a deeper, more dramatic feel.
- ✦ Wonderful Red variegated: Bright red blooms with a clean, strong presence.
- ✦ Wonderful Yellow variegated: Fresh yellow flowers with variegation that keeps it interesting year-round.
Variegated adeniums bring something extra to a collection - not just flowers, but foliage that keeps working for you all season.
And once you notice them - it’s hard not to want more.
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