Date: 6 Apr 2026
Adenium rainbow - pink in every shade
Some adeniums go bold, and some stay soft and classic.
This set is all about pink - from light and delicate to rich and bright. Simple at first glance, but full of subtle differences once you look closer.
💡 Growing from seed vs grafted Adeniums
You can grow adeniums from seeds, and it’s the only way to get that naturally swollen caudex from the start.
Seedlings develop a nice base, but they take time - usually 2–3 years before blooming.
There’s also a catch: seed-grown plants don’t come true to type. Most will turn into simple pink flowers, no matter what the parent looked like.
That’s why named varieties are grafted. A selected variety is grafted onto a seed-grown plant with a developed caudex - so you get both the shape and the exact flower you want.
🌸 Today's featured adeniums
- ✦ Uncle Tu: Soft pink tones with a clean, balanced bloom.
- ✦ Leela: Gentle pink shades with a refined, elegant look.
- ✦ Ploy Nappan: Named like a jewel - layered pink tones with depth.
- ✦ Pratuma: Classic pink form with a smooth, rounded shape.
- ✦ Snow White: Very light, almost white bloom with a soft pink touch.
- ✦ Talab Phet: Richer pink with a slightly deeper, more intense tone.
Pink may look simple - but once you line them up like this, you realize how different each one really is.
And somehow, there’s always room for one more pink!
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