Adenium obesum
Adenium, commonly known as Desert Rose, is a stunning succulent shrub prized for its swollen caudex trunk and vibrant trumpet-shaped flowers. Native to arid regions, it symbolizes resilience and exotic beauty.
Apocynaceae (Dogbane family)
Spring to fall (April-October); year-round in tropical climates with proper care

Similar flowers: succulent (echeveria)s and desert roses also share similar meanings.
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Visit Full StoreFull sun (6-8 hours minimum) for best flowering and caudex development; tolerates light afternoon shade in extreme heat
Drought-tolerant; water thoroughly 2-3 times per week during active growth, keep dry during winter dormancy
Very well-drained, Sandy, Gritty, Low organic matter, Pumice or coir-based mixes
Must be brought indoors when temperatures drop below 50°F (10°C)
Use fast-draining soil mix with coarse pumice, sand, or coir
Water only when soil is completely dry; overwatering causes root rot
Stop watering during winter dormancy (leaf drop is normal)
Fertilize monthly during growing season with low-nitrogen, high-phosphorus formula
Prune in early spring to encourage branching and more blooms
Repot during warm growing season, elevating caudex slightly to showcase it
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Yes, Adenium (Desert Rose) is highly toxic to dogs and can cause serious symptoms including drooling, vomiting, and even cardiac issues if ingested.
Water Adenium 2-3 times per week during active growing season (spring-fall), but stop watering entirely during winter dormancy when the plant loses its leaves.
Adenium may not bloom due to insufficient sunlight (needs 6-8 hours daily), overwatering, excess nitrogen fertilizer, or being too young — plants typically bloom after 2-3 years.
Adenium cannot survive freezing temperatures outdoors — it must be moved indoors when temperatures drop below 50°F (10°C) and kept dormant and dry through winter.
Discover other flowers with similar meanings, characteristics, or cultural significance.

Echeveria spp.
Succulent flowers, particularly those of Echeveria, produce delicate bell-shaped blooms on tall stalks above sculptural rosettes. These charming flowers symbolize timeless love, endurance, and the beauty of simplicity.

Adenium obesum
Desert Rose is a stunning succulent with a thick, sculptural stem and vibrant trumpet-shaped flowers. Native to Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, it symbolizes endurance, beauty in harsh conditions, and resilience.

Pachypodium lamerei (and other spp.)
Pachypodium are distinctive succulent plants with thick, spiny trunks and fragrant white flowers. They symbolize endurance, resilience, and strength through adversity.