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Date: 23 Mar 2026

Adenium rainbow: these 6 will pull you in

Adenium Big Harry

Adenium Big Harry

Adenium Black Border

Adenium Black Border

Adenium Cheese

Adenium Cheese

Adenium Cotton Candy

Adenium Cotton Candy

Adenium Chok Am Nuay

Adenium Chok Am Nuay

Adenium Immortality-2

Adenium Immortality-2

Adenium rainbow: these 6 will pull you in 🌈

Some adeniums are nice, and some - make you stop and stare.
This batch leans bold, unusual, and a little addictive. If you’re building a collection, this is the kind of mix that makes it feel alive.


💡 Adenium fertilizing tip



Adeniums respond really well to liquid feeding - especially during active growth.

Bloom booster. Use a fertilizer with a higher middle number (phosphorus). It supports both flowering and caudex development. We use professional Sunshine Megaflor Bloom Booser.

How to apply
Water into the soil
Light foliar spray on leaves
Avoid spraying directly on the caudex

Add Sunshine Superfood:
Iron - for rich, healthy leaves
Molybdenum & Boron - support longer-lasting blooms

🌸 Today's featured adeniums

  •  ✦ Big Harry: Large, bold presence - one of those varieties that doesn’t go unnoticed.
  •  ✦ Black Border: Deep, rich petals with a dramatic dark edge that makes the color pop.
  •  ✦ Cheese: Soft yellow shades, warm and creamy - unusual and easy to like.

Cotton Candy: Fluffy pink shades that look almost unreal, like spun sugar.
  •  ✦ Chok Am Nuay: A Thai classic tied to luck and prosperity - strong grower with character.
  •  ✦ Immortality-2: Layered petals with a refined look - feels a bit more rare and collected.

Pick a mix like this - light, dark, bold, soft - and your collection instantly feels more complete.
And yes… this is how it starts again.

🛒 Explore Exotic Thai Adeniums

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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
  • · 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: 14 Nov 2018

    Plant Horoscope. Scorpio Zodiac lucky plants: Plants with thorns, red in color, and grow under adversity

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    Scorpio - 10/23-11/21.
    A WATER sign ruled by both Mars and Pluto.
    Scorpio's plants are often found in remote places or on poor ground. They will likely have thorns, can be red in color, and grow under adversity. The good news is, most of these plants are nearly indestructible! This makes them desirable for every gardener.
    The reproductive organs are ruled by Scorpio, so these are plants that balance the hormones, regulate the menstrual cycle, help with childbirth and pregnancy. Until this century, Scorpio was ruled by Mars, and the herbs associated with it had to do with the urogenital system and the colon. Many of the herbs related to Scorpio are cleansing and revitalizing. Now, astrologers assign Scorpio to Pluto, discovered in 1930 (Pluto is said by astrologers to be a higher octave of Mars). Physiologically, Scorpio involves the processes of catabolism and anabolism, the death and regeneration of body cells. Diseases of Scorpio are often involved with the slow buildup of toxic substances in the body (carcinogens, etc) or in the mind (anger, jealousy). Scorpio loves a spice with depth and complexity. Camphor Basil adds rich flavor to every dish it seasons, and its own aphrodisiac tendencies appeal to Scorpio's lusty nature.

    Scorpio Zodiac lucky plants:
    Ceiba, Baobab, Pistachio, Nutmeg, Thunbergia, Combretums, Dragon fruit, Medinilla, Camphor Basil, Oregano, Vanilla orchid, Hibiscus, Various cacti and succulents, Adenium, Honeysuckle, Peppers, Cordyline, Spider plant, Jasmine, Gooseberries, Wild indigo, Bougainvillea, Aloe vera, Raspberry , Palmetto, Horseradish tree, Camphor, Allspice and Bay Rum,Jujube, Sweet Mimosa, Agave, Milkweed, Hong Kong Orchid Tree, Pony Tail, Dwarf Poinciana, Bottlebrushes, Clusias, Crocosmia, Zig-Zag Cactus, Dracaena, Fire Bush, Hoyas, Jatropha , Kalanchoe, Sausage tree, Devils Backbone, Pereskia, Red Plumeria, Firecracker, Rattlebox, Rhoeo, Calendula, Geranium, Thistles, Mint , Sage, Catnip, Coriander, Sandalwood, Ginseng, Euphorbias, Acacias

    Date: 22 Oct 2016

    Plant Horoscope. Scorpio Zodiac lucky plants: Nearly indestructible plants

    Scorpio - 10/23-11/21. A WATER sign ruled by both Mars and Pluto.
    Scorpio's plants are often found in remote places or on poor ground. They will likely have thorns, can be red in color, and grow under adversity. The good news is, most of these plants are nearly indestructible! This makes them desirable for every gardener.
    The reproductive organs are ruled by Scorpio, so these are plants that balance the hormones, regulate the menstrual cycle, help with childbirth and pregnancy. Until this century, Scorpio was ruled by Mars, and the herbs associated with it had to do with the urogenital system and the colon. Many of the herbs related to Scorpio are cleansing and revitalizing. Now, astrologers assign Scorpio to Pluto, discovered in 1930 (Pluto is said by astrologers to be a higher octave of Mars). Physiologically, Scorpio involves the processes of catabolism and anabolism, the death and regeneration of body cells. Diseases of Scorpio are often involved with the slow buildup of toxic substances in the body (carcinogens, etc) or in the mind (anger, jealousy). Scorpio loves a spice with depth and complexity. Camphor Basil adds rich flavor to every dish it seasons, and its own aphrodisiac tendencies appeal to Scorpio's lusty nature.

    Scorpio Zodiac lucky plants: Ceiba,  Baobab,  Pistachio,  Nutmeg, Black-eyed Susan Thunbergia, Combretums,  Dragon fruit,  Medinilla,  Camphor Basil,  Cuban Oregano, Vanilla orchid,  Hibiscus, Various  cacti and succulents,  Adenium, Honeysuckle,  Peppers,  Cordyline,  Spider plant,  Jasmine,  Gooseberries, Wild indigo,  Bougainvillea,  Aloe vera,  Raspberry,  Palmetto,  Horseradish tree,  Camphor,  Allspice and Bay Rum, Jujube,  Sweet Mimosa,  Agave, Milkweed,  Hong Kong Orchid Tree,  Pony Tail,  Dwarf Poinciana, Bottlebrushes,  Clusias,  Crocosmia,  Zig-Zag Cactus,  Dracaena,  Fire Bush,  Hoyas,  Jatropha,  Kalanchoe,  Sausage tree,  Devils Backbone, Pereskia, Red Plumeria,  Firecracker,  Rattlebox,  Rhoeo, Calendula, Geranium, Thistles, Mint, Sage, Catnip, Coriander, Sandalwood, Ginseng, Euphorbias, Acacias.

    For other signs information, see full Plant Horoscope

    Date: 20 Jun 2025

    Adenium Rainbow, Part 1

    Adenium varieties

    Adenium Rainbow, Part 1 🌈
    • 🌸 Our Desert roses at Top Tropicals - Adeniums - were planted in March - and the first video posted in April.
    • Now, in June, they have more and more blooms! We are sharing these amazing colors with you.
      To be continued, check back soon!⤵️
    • 🌸 Check out the varieties still in stock and grab yours before they’re gone. Some are already sold out, but you still have a chance to score amazing blooms!
    • 🌸 Why Collect Adeniums?


    · Easy to grow indoors or out
    • · Thrive in sun, shade, and low humidity
    • · Drought-tolerant, low maintenance
    • · Not picky about soil
    • · Stunning blooms and unique caudex shapes

    • 🌸 How Many Varieties Exist?

    · Over 200 hybrids at Top Tropicals
    • · 100+ varieties in stock now
    • · From doubles to red, purple, yellow, striped, dotted, rainbow, even black flowers - you'll want them all!


    🌸 How to Grow a Big, Swollen Caudex - a simple trick with big results:


    Each time you repot, raise the plant slightly to expose more of the upper roots. This encourages new root growth downward and helps form a thicker, more dramatic caudex.
    • · Use a well-draining mix
    • · Water only when dry - Adeniums love dry conditions
    • · Feed with Sunshine Megaflor Booster that supports both caudex and blooms
    • · Grow best in filtered bright light


    📚 More about Adeniums:



    🛒 Shop Adenium colors and hybrids

    #Container_Garden #How_to #Shade_Garden #Adenium

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    Date: 21 Apr 2025

    The First Video of Exotic Adenium Hybrids!

    Exotic Adenium Hybrids

    🌸 The First Video of Exotic Adenium Hybrids!
    • 🌸 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!
    • 🌸 Check out the varieties still in stock and grab yours before they’re gone. Some are already sold out, but you still have a chance to score amazing blooms!
    • 🌸 Why Collect Adeniums?

    · Easy to grow indoors or out
    • · Thrive in sun, shade, and low humidity
    • · Drought-tolerant, low maintenance
    • · Not picky about soil
    • · Stunning blooms and unique caudex shapes

    • 🌸 How Many Varieties Exist?

    · Over 200 hybrids at Top Tropicals
    • · 100+ varieties in stock now
    • · From doubles to red, purple, yellow, striped, dotted, rainbow, even black flowers - you'll want them all!


    🌸 How to Grow a Big, Swollen Caudex


    Each time you repot, raise the plant slightly to expose more of the upper roots. This encourages new root growth downward and helps form a thicker, more dramatic caudex.
    • · Use a well-draining mix
    • · Water only when dry - Adeniums love dry conditions
    • · Feed with Sunshine Megaflor Booster that supports both caudex and blooms
    • · Grow best in filtered bright light


    👍 A simple trick with big results!

    📚 More about Adeniums:



    🛒 Shop Adenium colors and hybrids

    #Container_Garden #How_to #Shade_Garden #Adenium

    🔴 Join 👉 TopTropicals