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Date: 25 Mar 2026

The adenium colors everyone is talking about right now: Adenium rainbow

Adenium Black Rahu

Adenium Black Rahu

Adenium Black Swan

Adenium Black Swan

Adenium Carnation

Adenium Carnation

Adenium Camellia

Adenium Camellia

Adenium Golden Millionaire

Adenium Golden Millionaire

Adenium Golden Star

Adenium Golden Star

The adenium colors everyone is talking about right now: Adenium rainbow 🌈

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.

🛒 Explore Exotic Thai Adeniums

📚 Learn more:

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
  • · Adenium rainbow: these 6 will pull you in. Fertilizing tips.
  • · 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: 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

    📚 Learn more:

    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: 21 Mar 2026

    How to start your dream collection: Adenium rainbow

    Adenium Amaryllis

    Adenium Amaryllis

    Adenium Win

    Adenium Win

    Adenium Butterfly Yellow

    Adenium Butterfly Yellow

    Adenium Black Butterfly

    Adenium Black Butterfly

    Adenium Good Morning

    Adenium Good Morning

    Adenium Good Night

    Adenium Good Night

    How to start your dream collection: Adenium rainbow 🌈
    • 👉 Thinking about adeniums? Read this before you buy one!
    How to start an adenium collection without wasting money

    If you’ve ever seen a tray of different blooming adeniums, you probably had the same thought: "I want them all." And honestly - we get it.

    But with hundreds of varieties out there (and only so much space on your patio), the real trick isn’t collecting everything… it’s choosing the right ones and growing them well so they actually bloom like the photos.

    Let’s make it simple.

    💡 Before you start your adenium collection



    A few basics that make all the difference:
    • 🔸 Light. Bright light is key. The more light, the better the blooms.
    • 🔸 Water. Water deeply, then let soil dry out. Adeniums hate sitting wet.
    • 🔸 Fertilizer. Adeniums prefer liquid food. Light, regular feeding with Sunshine Megaflor Bloom Booster during active growth = stronger growth, bigger caudex, and better flowering.
    • 🔸 Trimming. Prune after flowering to shape and encourage branching. More branches = more flowers.
    • 🔸 Soil. Fast-draining mix is a must. No heavy, soggy soil. Use Adenium Soilless Mix.

    👉 How to grow a happy Adenium

    🌸 Today's featured adeniums



    A few standout varieties to start (or expand) your collection:
    •  ✦ Amaryllis: Large, bold blooms with a classic floral shape - one of those that always catches attention.
    •  ✦ Win: Clean, bright blooms with a balanced form - simple and very satisfying.
    •  ✦ Butterfly Yellow: Soft yellow tones with a delicate, airy look - light and cheerful.
    •  ✦ Black Butterfly: Dark, velvety tones with a winged pattern feel - rich and dramatic.
    •  ✦ Good Morning: Bright, fresh tones that feel clean and uplifting - a nice contrast in any group.
    •  ✦ Good Night: Dark, moody tones - a completely different vibe from typical bright adeniums.

    If you’re just starting, pick a few different styles - light, dark, bold, soft. That contrast is what makes a collection feel alive.

    And fair warning… It rarely stops at six! 😀

    🛒 Explore Exotic Thai Adeniums

    📚 Learn more:

    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 grow a happy Adenium
  • #Container_Garden #Adeniums #How_to #Discover

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    Date: 20 Mar 2026

    Just in time for spring: Nun Orchid blooms for months!

    Phaius tankervilleae, Chinese Ground Orchid, Nut Orchid

    Phaius tankervilleae, Chinese Ground Orchid, Nut Orchid

    Phaius tankervilleae, Chinese Ground Orchid, Nut Orchid

    Phaius tankervilleae, Chinese Ground Orchid, Nut Orchid

    Phaius tankervilleae, Chinese Ground Orchid, Nut Orchid

    Phaius tankervilleae, Chinese Ground Orchid, Nut Orchid

    Just in time for spring: Nun Orchid blooms for months! 🌹
    • 🌷 What a wonderful treat after a long cold winter: Nun Orchid (Phaius tankervillea) is putting on a full show right now in the garden - and it’s been going strong since February.
    • 🌷 These plants were already loaded with buds before our Record 25F Florida Freeze, so I moved the two pots into the garage to protect them. Totally worth it - they came through beautifully and didn’t miss a beat.
    • 🌷 Now they’re in full bloom and should keep going well into April. This is one of those rare orchids that just keeps going.
    • 🌷 Unlike most orchids, Nun Orchid grows in regular soil. Big lush leaves, tall flower spikes, and it’s perfectly happy in filtered light - great for patios, containers, or a shady spot in your garden.

    What’s blooming in your yard today?

    🛒 Plant beautiful Nun Orchid

    📚 Learn more:

    Plant Facts

    Phaius tankervilleae
    Chinese Ground Orchid, Nun Orchid
    USDA Zone: 9-11
    Groundcover and low-growing 2ft plantSemi-shadeFull sunModerate waterRed, crimson, vinous flowersWhite, off-white flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsFragrant plant
  • 💋 Phaius tankervilleae – Chinese Ground Orchid in Plant Encyclopedia
  • 💋 Why is it called Nun Orchid
  • 💋 How to grow Ground orchids
  • 💋 When Bamboo blooms with orchid flowers
  • 💋 The prettiest flower for shade
  • 💋 Ground orchids: all-summer colors
  • 💋 Why do we love Ground Orchids
  • 💋 Epidendrum radicans - Orange Reed Ground Orchid, Sunrise
  • 💋 Terrestrial orchids
  • 💋 What orchids can be grown in the ground

  • #Container_Garden #Shade_Garden

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    Date: 18 Mar 2026

    The Alien Lily: why this rare Peruvian bulb is taking over garden feeds

    Eucrosia bicolor - Peruvian lily

    The Alien Lily: why this rare Peruvian bulb is taking over garden feeds 🔥

    Most bulbs are predictable, but Eucrosia bicolor is a total showstopper. Discover why this rare Peruvian lily looks like a firework and how to grow it.
    • 💥 I planted a simple, nondescript bulb and honestly? I wasn’t prepared for what came out of the soil. This one feels like it belongs in a museum, or on a tiny stage with spotlights!
    • 💥 Eucrosia bicolor is not your typical garden plant - it’s a rare bulb from the dry regions of Peru, and when it blooms, it puts on a theatrical performance. It’s rare, it’s a bit dramatic, and it looks like something designed for a sci-fi movie set.
    Picture this: you’ve got a simple tulip-like bulb sitting quietly for months. Then suddenly, a flower stalk shoots up, and out comes this wild bloom - bright red base with long, thin golden “whiskers” sticking out like fireworks frozen mid-burst. It doesn’t even look real at first glance.
    • 💥 Move over, Orchids: why Peruvian Lily is the ultimate conversation starter



      The Eucrosia bicolor is a rare bulb from the dry forests of Peru. For months, it sits quietly in its pot, looking like a plain onion. But then, the magic happens:

    • · The "Fireworks" Bloom: A tall stalk shoots up, topped with bright red flowers and impossibly long, golden-tipped "whiskers.
    • · The"Museum"Look: The stamens are so long and delicate they look like frozen explosions or a tiny botanical chandelier.
    • · Lush Foliage: Even when it isn't blooming, its broad, soft leaves offer a"Lily of the Valley"elegance that keeps your shelf looking green.


    💥 The"introverted"bulb: why you should stop watering this plant to make it bloom



    Being part of the Amaryllis family, Peruvian Lily has a unique quirk: it craves a"disappearing act."
    It requires a dry dormancy period where it completely dies back.
    It’s essentially a"don't call me, I'll call you"plant.
    But when it decides it's time? It comes back stronger every year.

    💥 Quick Care Guide for Collectors



    How to Master the"Peruvian Performance"? Caring for this rarity is actually quite simple once you understand its rhythm.
    • · Light. Yes, it blooms in shade! To get those museum-quality blooms, you’ll want to place it in a spot with warmth and bright, indirect sunlight - a sunny windowsill is usually its happy place.
    • · Water. During its active growing season, keep the soil moist, but here is the"secret sauce": once the leaves begin to yellow, stop watering entirely. This mimics the dry season in Peru and allows the bulb to rest.
    • · Placement. Because of this specific"on/off"cycle, it’s best kept in a container where you can easily control its environment and move it to a place of honor the moment those firework-like stalks appear.
    • · The Verdict: It’s not a constant bloomer, and that’s exactly why it's special. When that stalk finally appears, it feels like an event. It’s the kind of plant that makes you run to the living room every morning just to see if"today is the day."


    🛒 Find the Peruvian Lily here

    🎥 Close-up of Eucrosia bicolor flower with long golden stamens
    📚 Eucrosia bicolor in Plant Encyclopedia

    #Container_Garden #How_to #Discover

    Plant Facts

    Eucrosia bicolor
    Peruvian Lily
    USDA Zone: 9-11
    Groundcover and low-growing 2ft plantSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeFull sunModerate waterRed, crimson, vinous flowersSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time
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