Product Description:
The Classic Rose White Bonsai Adenium is a stunning Adenium bonsai plant with elegant triple-petaled white flowers. Often referred to as the “desert rose” due to its resemblance to the rose flower, this low-maintenance plant thrives in warm, sunny conditions and is well-suited for India’s tropical climate.
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Botanical Name:
Adenium obesum
Common Name(s):
Desert Rose
What’s Included in Wayfloral’s Classic Rose White Bonsai Adenium Package:
- Classic Rose White Bonsai Adenium plant with triple-petaled white flowers
- 5-inch black plastic pot
- Well-packed container for safe shipping
Shipping Info:
- Currently in stock and ready to ship.
- Shipping costs are calculated at checkout.
- Delivery time 5-7 working time
About Adenium Plants:
- Adenium plants are native to South Africa and Arabia.
- They are known for their beautiful flowers and their ability to thrive in hot, dry climates.
- Adenium plants are relatively low-maintenance and can be grown indoors or outdoors.
Care Level:
Easy for beginners
Origins:
South Africa and Arabia
Fun Facts:
- Desert Rose plants are sometimes called “desert roses” because of their beautiful flowers.
- They can live for hundreds of years.
What Makes Wayfloral Different?
- We offer a wide variety of Adenium plants, including rare and unique varieties.
- Our plants are grown in premium quality conditions.
- We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee on all our plants.
Care Guide for Classic Rose White Bonsai Adenium:
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Light:
Provide your Classic Adenium with at least 6-8 hours of bright sunlight per day.
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Water:
Water deeply when the soil is dry to the touch, allowing excess water to drain. Avoid overwatering.
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Soil:
Use well-draining soil, such as a cactus mix or a mixture of potting soil, sand, and perlite.
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Fertilizer:
Fertilize monthly during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer diluted to half strength.
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Temperature:
Prefers warm temperatures between 18-45°C. Protect from frost.
FAQs
1. Why are the flowers on my Classic Rose White Bonsai Adenium instead of triple-petaled as advertised?
While the Classic Rose White Bonsai Adenium is known for its triple-petaled flowers, some occasional variations may occur. These variations can be influenced by factors like age, growing conditions, and specific plant genetics. However, the elegant white blooms will still add beauty to your home or garden.
2. How can I encourage my Classic Rose White Bonsai Adenium to bloom more frequently?
Providing your Classic Rose White Bonsai Adenium with optimal growing conditions, including adequate sunlight, proper watering, well-draining soil, and occasional fertilization during the growing season, can encourage more frequent blooming. Additionally, allowing the plant to experience a slightly cooler and drier period during winter can sometimes stimulate flowering.
3. Can I prune my Classic Rose White Bonsai Adenium to control its size and shape?
Yes, you can prune your Classic Rose White Bonsai Adenium in the spring or early summer to control its size and encourage bushier growth. Use sterilized pruning shears and make clean cuts. Remember to remove any dead or diseased branches as well.
4. What are the signs of overwatering in a Classic Rose White Bonsai Adenium?
Signs of overwatering in a Classic Rose White Bonsai Adenium include yellowing leaves, mushy stems, stunted growth, and root rot. If you notice any of these signs, stop watering immediately and allow the soil to dry out completely before watering again.
5. How often should I repot my Classic Rose White Bonsai Adenium?
You only need to repot your Classic Rose White Bonsai Adenium when the pot becomes overcrowded with roots, typically every few years. Look for signs like roots pushing out of the drainage holes or the plant becoming pot-bound before repotting.
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