We picked 6 adeniums - youll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow
Adenium Caramel
Adenium Bumblebee
Adenium Purple Plum
Adenium Pineapple
Adenium Vanilla Gold
Adenium Multi Berry
We picked 6 adeniums - you’ll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow🌈
Adenium Plant Facts
Botanical name: Adenium sp. Also known as: Adenium, Desert Rose, Impala Lily
USDA Zone: 9 - 10
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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.
A few adeniums you dont want to miss: Adenium rainbow
Adenium Beauty
Adenium Chok Sedthee
Adenium Black Dragon
Adenium Red Dragon
Adenium Jasmine
Adenium Marygold
A few adeniums you don’t want to miss: Adenium rainbow🌈
Adenium Plant Facts
Botanical name: Adenium sp. Also known as: Adenium, Desert Rose, Impala Lily
USDA Zone: 9 - 10
Highligths
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.
The adenium colors everyone is talking about right now: Adenium rainbow
Adenium Black Rahu
Adenium Black Swan
Adenium Carnation
Adenium Camellia
Adenium Golden Millionaire
Adenium Golden Star
The adenium colors everyone is talking about right now: Adenium rainbow🌈
Adenium Plant Facts
Botanical name: Adenium sp. Also known as: Adenium, Desert Rose, Impala Lily
USDA Zone: 9 - 10
Highligths
Some adeniums pull you in with color. Others with shape.
And a few… just look different from anything else on the bench.
This set leans into contrast - deep tones, bright golds, and a few forms that don’t quite follow the rules.
💡 Light tip for hot climates
In places like Florida, South California, or Texas, full sun can actually be too intense for adeniums.
They grow just fine in bright, filtered light - even indoors - which makes them surprisingly good houseplants.
In extreme heat: 🔸 Keep them in filtered light to protect leaves and extend bloom life. Flowers last longer and won’t burn. 🔸 Bright light is important, but avoid harsh midday sun. 🔸 Deep shade is too much and will reduce flowering. 🔸 Dry air is not a problem - adeniums actually prefer it.
🌸 Today's featured adeniums
✦ Black Rahu: Dark, intense tones with a bold presence - one of the more striking “black” types. ✦ Black Swan: Elegant shape with deep coloring - feels refined and a bit dramatic without trying. ✦ Carnation: Layered, ruffled petals that give it a fuller, almost classic flower look. ✦ Camellia: Full, layered petals in a soft rosette form - looks more like a classic garden flower than a typical adenium. ✦ Golden Millionaire: Rich golden tones with a strong, bright look - warm and eye-catching. ✦ Golden Star: Clean yellow blooms with a crisp form - simple, bright, and very balanced.
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.
How to learn the secret meanings behind Thai flower names
Cats Smokey and Sunshine in Thai Adenoium garden
How to learn the secret meanings behind Thai flower names 🔮
If you have ever looked at names of Adeniums or Plumerias from Thailand, you may have noticed something interesting. Many of them sound poetic, mysterious, or even magical. That is not accidental.
Adenium Plant Facts
Botanical name: Adenium sp. Also known as: Adenium, Desert Rose, Impala Lily
USDA Zone: 9 - 10
Highligths
Plumeria Plant Facts
Botanical name: Plumeria sp. Also known as: Plumeria, Frangipani
USDA Zone: 9 - 11
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Thai plant breeders often give their hybrids meaningful names connected to jewels, wealth, beauty, and mythology. Instead of simple numbers or codes, the plants receive names that sound like something from a legend - Jade Swan, Golden Lotus, Rainbow Diamond.
Once you learn a few common Thai words, these names suddenly start to make sense. It is almost like decoding a secret language of flowers.
Below are some of the most common words you will see in Thai plant names.
🔠 Glossary of common Thai words used in plant names
Gems and precious stones 💎
Anyamanee - precious jewel or rare gem. Gaew / Kaew - crystal or glass-like jewel. Manee - jewel or gemstone. A classic word in elegant Thai names. Noppakao - nine gems, a symbol of royal power and prosperity. Petch - diamond. Symbol of brilliance and beauty. Ploy - gem or precious stone. Often used for plants considered rare or jewel-like. Yok - jade.
Wealth, luck, and prosperity 💰
Boon - merit, blessing, good karma. Chok - luck or good fortune. Kanjana / Kanjamapon - golden or noble. Mongkol - auspicious or lucky. Paruay / Pa Ruay - to become wealthy or prosperous. Ramruay - to become rich or prosperous. Sap / Sab - wealth or treasure. Sedthee - wealthy person. Tawee / Taweechok - to increase or multiply. Thong - gold. Yod - the best, the peak, or the finest.
Mythology and cultural symbolism 🐉
Bua - lotus. Chai / Chai Lai - victory or triumph. Hassadee - derived from the mythical Hatsadiling, an elephant-bird creature in Thai mythology. Hong - mythical swan or phoenix. Jai - heart or spirit. Maha - great or grand. Moradok - heritage, treasure, or legacy. Orathai - heart of Thailand or beloved Thai. Pratum / Pratuma - lotus blossom. Siam - Thailand, the historic name of the country.
Colors and visual descriptions 🎨
Chompoo - pink color. Lai - patterned or striped. Lueng - yellow. Moung / Muang - purple color.
Nature and poetic imagery
Chaba - hibiscus flower. Dao - star. Doung - heart, soul, or central essence. Fah - sky. Example: Sai Fah - sky-colored. Nam - water. Namwhan - sweet water or sweetness. Natee - river or flowing water. Sai - thread, line, or ray. Sairung - rainbow. Sang Aroon - dawn or sunrise. Suree - sun or sunlight.
🌸 Examples of plant names built from these words
Once you know the meanings, the names start to read like short poems.
Hong Yok - Jade Swan Ploy Nappan - Celestial Jewel Thong Hassadee - Golden Mythical Elephant Ped Sairung - Rainbow Diamond Som Paruay - Golden Prosperity Sai Fah - Sky Blue Pratum Thong - Golden Lotus Ramruay - Becoming Rich Chok Dee - Good Luck Thong Yod - Peak of Gold
You will see these words frequently in the names of Thai-bred Adeniums, Plumerias, Orchids, and other tropical flowers. Once you recognize them, plant names become much easier - and more fun - to understand.
Grafted Mango (Mangifera indica) - Hoaloc, Cat Hoa Loc... It is very
rare, Exotic mango variety from Vietnam. The fruit is fiberless, oval yellow,
with very thin seed. It is a rare, collectible variety.
Among Vietnamese mango cultivars, Cat Hoa Loc is the most popular cultivar
because of good appearance, texture, taste, and flavor. Its production ranks
the first among commercial mango cultivars in Vietnam.
It is known as one kind of the most famous mango in the Mekong Delta
and one of the favorite fruit by appealing color, taste and high nutritional
value. Hoa Loc mango became the reputation brand not only in Vietnam but also
in the world. With elongated shape, bright yellow skin when ripe, bright
yellow flesh, flesh architecture firm, smooth and low in fiber, are very tasty and
fragrant.
The Vietnamese Government supports the expanding of the production area
for Cat Hoa Loc mango. At the mature green stage, Cat Hoa Loc mango fruits
usually turn to full ripening within 4-5 days thereby limiting distribution
and marketing options.
So the best way to taste this delicious rare variety is to grow your own!