Golden Adenium blooms in soft yellow, cream, and pink shades - a perfect example of why Thai growers love the word Thong, meaning gold, in plant names that suggest prosperity and good fortune.
A treasure chest filled with glowing flowers, like precious stones discovered by a lucky explorer. In Thai plant names, Ploy means gemstone - a symbol of beauty and value.
What Thai Adenium names mean: luck, gold, and mythology
Cats Smokey and Sunshine in adenium garden
What Thai Adenium names mean: luck, gold, and mythology 🌸
Many Adenium hybrids come from Thailand, where breeders often give varieties meaningful and poetic names rather than simple codes. Instead of simple labels like "Red Double #27", Thai breeders often give their flowers names that sound like small poems. These names frequently reference wealth, luck, jewels, mythology, and beautiful colors.
Once you start recognizing common Thai words, Adenium names become much easier to understand. Some sound almost like short blessings - promising prosperity, beauty, or good fortune.
Below are examples of Adenium varieties whose names reflect these traditions.
🏯 Thai names related to luck, wealth, and prosperity
These words are extremely common in Thai plant naming and often suggest good fortune or financial success.
🌸 Thai flower names often sound like characters from a legend - golden spirits, celestial jewels, or lucky guardians of the garden. In Thailand, plants are not always named in a purely botanical way. Instead, breeders often choose names that carry meaning, symbolism, and a little imagination.
🌸 Looking at Adeniums through this lens feels almost magical. A flower can become a jewel, a lotus from heaven, or a golden treasure. The whimsical scenes below capture that spirit - a world where Adeniums bloom like treasures, garden fairies dance among flowers, and every name tells a story waiting to be discovered.
The year is almost over but the winter is not. This Christmas weekend at
our Sebring B-farm we had it down to 30F. As a tropical gardener, winter can
be challenging, especially if you grow plants outside of tropical zones.
To protect your garden from the cold, consider the following:
1. Monitor freeze watches and be prepared to take action if
necessary.
2. Create temporary structures like mini-greenhouses using PVC pipes,
carport frames, or bamboo sticks to support covers.
3. Use covers such as frost cloth, cardboard boxes, blankets, and bed
sheets.
4. Use Christmas lights and other heating elements, including propane
heaters, to keep plants warm.
5. Add a layer of heavy mulch around plant trunks to protect them from the
cold.
6. Apply plant boosters that improve cold hardiness, such as Sunshine Epi,
Sunshine-Si, and Sunshine Superfood.
At TopTropicals B-Farm, we sprayed our plants with a special cold hardiness treatment Sunshine-Si and covered and wrapped
everything we could. We also moved cold sensitive species inside greenhouses.
All of our plants are looking great and happy!
Photo above: Mulching mango trunks and using Christmas lights for
cold protection
Photo above: Temporary wrapping of a section of a greenhouse with a
plastic or frost cloth protects from a windchill. It may also win you a few
degrees even without a heater. In this particular case, according to our temp
sensors, it was 30F outside, and 41F inside this "dome", no heaters used.
Sunshine Boosters:
Last chance to stock up at a lower price!
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Boosters will be adjusting to reflect the increasing cost of supplies. This is
your last chance to stock up on Sunshine Boosters before the end of the year!
Sunshine Boosters are safe to use year around, with every watering.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to get the best
value for your money!