Date: 24 Jun 2018
Our honest advise on Holiday Gift Plants
Q: Any suggestions on gift plants? With Holidays around the corner, I've been thinking of getting a present for my grandma, she lives in FL and is an experienced gardener. I also have a friend that lives in CA, also warm climate, but she doesn't have a green thumb. Any "easy" plants I can try for her?
A:
Live plant is a perfect gift, as we all know. However when
ordering a plant online as a present, for a happy
experience, you should have three things to consider:
1) Gardener's experience. Planting instructions are
included with every order, and usually success is there if
you follow them. But all plants go through shipping stress
(some more, others less) and need time, patience and love
to recover. Also, a plant will need a new home after
shipping: a pot and a good soil mix. It would be wise if
you add potting mix with a gift
order; the plant should be planted in a permanent pot as
soon as possible, but normally can wait a day in a packing
bag until its new owner gets a pot, if it is not ready
yet.
2) How easy the plant is? If buying a plant for a
beginner, chose something easy, as well as showy. Adeniums - Desert Roses, Jasmines, Clerodendrums, Cordylines are always a good
choice. Calatheas, Gingers and
Heliconias are always showy, even when not in bloom.
Spice trees and herbs are
fun, easy to grow and one can enjoy their aroma right away
without waiting on them growing bigger. Miracle Fruit is an awesome
present, it comes with detailed instructions how to grow
the Miracle!
3) How easy the plant ships? Some plants can be
easy in cultivation, but they don't take shipping well.
After being in a dark box for a few days, most plants
usually recover well in experienced hands. When making a
present, you want something showy, not just a stick to
arrive. Besides Adeniums and Jasmines, many fruit trees
usually take shipping without a problem - such as Mango or Sapote trees. You may not
want to start with Avocado, Papaya, Carambola, or Cacao - unless they go to
an experienced grower - these may take some time and skill
to etanblish. Fig trees are super easy in
shipping, but figs may drop leaves in Winter - for this
same reason, you may think twice about deciduous plants
like Sugar Apples, Grapes, Mulberries or Persimmons to be sent as
gifts. On the other hand, if you are sending a deciduous
tree to a gardener who can appreciate the variety, this
may be a good choice - dormant plants take shipping with
less stress!
Holiday special: On the picture: Adenium Xmas Santa. A Holiday Special Desert Rose with Christmas-colored flowers - deep-red and white.
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Date: 15 Mar 2026
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.
- · Chok Am Nuay
- · Chok Dee
- · Chok Sedthee
- · Dang Sab Jaren (Dang Sab Mongkol)
- · Dang Udomsab
- · Mee Stang
- · Permsaap (Perm Sab)
- · Ramruay
- · Sab Jaren Yellow
- · Som Term Sab
🏯 Thai names related to gold or wealth (Thong group)
The word Thong means gold and appears in many Thai plant names associated with value and prosperity.
- · Golden Carrot (Kuman Thong)
- · Happy Gold (Thong Hassadee)
- · Mai Thong (Golden Silk)
- · Pratum Thong
- · Thong Nuekao
- · Thong Samsee
- · Thong Saprang
- · Thong Suk Jai
- · Thong Uma
- · Thong Yod
- · Yellow Gift (Sai Thong)
- 🏯 Mythological and symbolic creatures
Some Adenium names come directly from Thai mythology and sacred animals.
Hassadee (Hatsadiling) refers to a legendary elephant-bird creature found in Thai mythology.
- 🏯 Gem and jewel themed names
These names reflect the Thai tradition of treating ornamental plants like living jewels.
Blue Diamond
Chaba Kaew
Maneenate
Petch Pratum (Diamond Lotus)
Ploy Nappan
Ploy Sakorn
Ploysai
Talab Phet
🏯 Thai, Sanskrit, and poetic names
Some Adenium names come from classical or poetic language used in Thai culture.
Bo Tun
Bua Chompoo
Bua Sawan
Chailai (Chai Lai)
Chandra
Leela
Moradok Lok
Namwhan (Nam Whan)
Pra Rod Mary
Pratuma
Sai Fah
Supermaharach
🏯 Color names used in Thai varieties
These words often describe the flower color or tone.
Moung Jinda (Moung Kusuma)
Moung Mongkol
Moung Sakda
Moung Taweesab
Moung VN (Vietnam Purple)
🏯 Country references
Adenium breeding is also popular in Vietnam, Taiwan, and some varieties reflect that origin.
Moung VN (Vietnam Purple)
Taiwan Purple
Once you learn a few Thai words, Adenium names begin to sound less mysterious - and much more meaningful.
🛒 Explore Exotic Thai Adeniums
📚 Learn more:
- · About #Adenium Rainbow - fantastic varieties
- · How to learn the secret meanings behind Thai flower names
- · How to grow a happy Adenium
- · The First Video of Exotic Adenium Hybrids
#Container_Garden #Adeniums #Horoscope #How_to #Discover
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Date: 24 Jul 2023
Easy,
stress-free plants
for Summer planting
Q: With the rising temperatures, I'm concerned about shipping my plants safely. Can they withstand the heat during transit? Also, is it okay to plant them in the ground now, or should I wait for cooler Fall weather?
A: Your concern about shipping plants in hot weather is valid. For sensitive plants, we'll delay shipping until conditions are more favorable in your area. However, there are plenty of heat-tolerant tropical plants that handle shipping well with minimal stress. These plants adapt easily when planted during the hot summer months. Simply follow the included planting instructions, gradually acclimate them to full sun, and they should thrive.
Certain flowering tropical plants, such as Allamandas, Calliandras, Caesalpinias, Adeniums, and Clerodendrums, are excellent options for shipping and establishing during the summer. Flowering vines like Jasmines also adapt well. Consider using Sunshine Booster fertilizers to promote robust growth, they are safe to use right after planting.
Additionally, many fruit trees flourish in heat. Mangoes, Avocados, Pomegranates, Pineapples, Loquats, Eugenias - Tropical cherries, Bananas, Jackfruits, Dragon Fruit, and Olive trees are great choices for summer planting. Noni trees are hardy survivors and usually ship and grow well during the summer, in spite of their lush tropical leaves.
Feel free to check with us about the specific plant you plan to order for its suitability in summer shipping. We're here to take care of your green babies and address your year-round planting needs!
Pitaya, Yellow Dragon Fruit, Selenicereus megalanthus
Jasminum sambac Maid of Orleans thrives and blooms in hot sun
Date: 30 May 2024
Attention grabber: swollen trunk, giant leaves, and flowers just like corals! A must for bonsai collection
Jatropha podagrica - Gout Plant
Jatropha podagrica - Gout Plant flowers
Jatropha podagrica - Gout Plant
Jatropha podagrica - Gout Plant leaves
Jatropha podagrica - Gout Plant caudex
- ♥️ Jatropha podagrica: commonly known as the Gout Plant, this plant is a true attention grabber and a must-have in any container garden, as well as in succulent or bonsai plant collection.
- ♥️ Features a distinctive bottle-like caudex and surprisingly large tropical leaves up to 10-12 inches in diameter. Just like you saw in Adeniums.
- ♥️ Thrives in the shade, where its leaves grow even larger.
- ♥️ Perfect for natural bonsai and makes an excellent potted plant or conversation piece in a small garden.
- ♥️ Grows only 2-3 feet high, with a knobby, swollen stem and eye-catching, coral-like red flowers in large terminal clusters.
- ♥️ Prefers partial sun and well-drained soil, and is very drought-tolerant.
- ♥️ Easy to care for, adding exotic flair and intrigue to any plant collection.
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Date: 8 Oct 2024
Is this Adenium?
caudiciform Morning Glory - Ipomoea platensis
🌸 Is this Adenium? No, its a Morning Glory!
🌸 This remarkable caudiciform Morning Glory - Ipomoea platensis - is growing from a large caudex! The caudex can be of some weird shapes and forms. Similar to Desert roses (Adeniums), it grows caudex for water storage to survive extended drought periods. This is one of our favorite plants, easy to grow, makes a great conversation piece. It is a perfect for bonsai
📚Learn more from previous post:
A beauty from Argentina
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