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Description
adenium indoor plant 55Adenium arabicum is a spectacular succulent species from the Apocynaceae family, native to the Arabian Peninsula. Closely related to Adenium obesum (the Desert Rose), this species is admired for its dramatically swollen trunk (caudex), sculptural form, and vibrant seasonal flowers. What sets Adenium arabicum apart is its thick, bottle shaped base and stout, muscular branches, which give it the appearance of a miniature bonsai tree. The caudex, often
Adenium arabicum is a spectacular succulent species from the Apocynaceae family, native to the Arabian Peninsula. Closely related to Adenium obesum (the Desert Rose), this species is admired for its dramatically swollen trunk (caudex), sculptural form, and vibrant seasonal flowers.
What sets Adenium arabicum apart is its thick, bottle-shaped base and stout, muscular branches, which give it the appearance of a miniature bonsai tree. The caudex, often spreading wide and flattened, stores water to help the plant survive arid conditions. This feature makes it a favourite among collectors of caudiciform plants.
In late spring and summer, mature specimens produce clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of pink to deep rose-red. These blooms contrast beautifully with the smooth grey-green bark and glossy leaves, which are typically shorter, broader, and rounder than those of Adenium obesum. Even when not in bloom, its sculptural form and unusual proportions make it an eye-catching living ornament.
Adenium arabicum – Care Guide
Light
Thrives in full sun. Indoors, place in the brightest spot available, ideally a south-facing window. Without adequate light, growth will be weak, and flowering is unlikely. Outdoors in summer, it flourishes in direct sunlight.
Watering
During the active growing season (spring to autumn), water thoroughly when the soil has dried out completely. The caudex stores moisture, so it is highly drought-tolerant. In winter, reduce watering drastically or stop altogether when the plant becomes dormant and may drop some or all of its leaves. Overwatering is the most common cause of failure, leading to root and caudex rot.
Temperature and Humidity
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Temperature: Requires warm conditions of 20–30°C in summer. It is not frost-hardy and should never be exposed to temperatures below 10°C. Bring indoors in colder climates.
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Humidity: Prefers low to moderate humidity, consistent with its desert origins.
Soil and Potting
Use a gritty, free-draining cactus and succulent compost. A shallow, wide container is best for showcasing the caudex. Repot every 2–3 years in spring, refreshing the soil each time.
Feeding
Apply a balanced cactus fertiliser once a month during the growing season. A fertiliser with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium will encourage stronger flowering. Do not feed in winter dormancy.
Pruning and Training
Prune lightly in spring to shape the plant and encourage branching. This enhances both its bonsai-like silhouette and the number of potential flowering stems.
Growth and Dormancy
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Growth: In the right conditions, it develops a large, fattened caudex and upright branches.
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Dormancy: In cooler months, it naturally slows or stops growth and may lose leaves. Resume watering only when new growth appears in spring.
Common Issues
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Rotting base: Almost always caused by overwatering.
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No flowers: Typically due to insufficient light or feeding.
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Pests: May attract mealybugs, scale, or spider mites; inspect regularly.
Background and Benefits
In its native Arabian Peninsula, Adenium arabicum grows in rocky, arid landscapes, storing water in its swollen trunk to survive drought. Its natural bonsai-like proportions make it particularly popular with collectors worldwide. It is often used as a living sculpture, combining exotic beauty with low-maintenance requirements.
✅ Quick Care Summary
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Light: Full sun, brightest window indoors
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Water: When soil is completely dry; very little in winter
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Temperature: 20–30°C; protect from cold below 10°C
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Humidity: Low to moderate
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Soil: Gritty, well-draining succulent mix
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Feed: Monthly in growing season
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Growth: Fat caudex with bonsai-like form; pink to red summer flowers
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