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Adeniums, also known as Desert Rose, are succulent plants characterized by their swollen, woody stems (caudex) and vibrant flowers, often in shades of pink, red, or white. They are native to arid and semi-arid regions of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, making them well-suited to warm, sunny climates.
Key Characteristics:
Caudex:
Adeniums have a distinctive swollen base or caudex, which stores water, allowing them to survive in dry conditions.
Leaves:
They typically have oval-shaped leaves that can be either glossy or leathery.
Flowers:
Their showy flowers can be bell-shaped or trumpet-shaped and come in a variety of colors.
Growth Habit:
They can grow into small trees or shrubs, depending on the species and care.
Other Names:
Adeniums are also known as Impala Lily, Mock Azalea, Sabi Star, Dwarf Bottle Tree, and Desert Azalea.
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