Adenium somalense is one of the most beautiful caudiciform plants. It grows wild in Somalia and through the Rift Valley into Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania.
They have a rather vertical growth habit. Leaves are thin and long, often dark green and glossy.
Depending on the area, its trunk can take different shapes from a fat shrub to a small tree (more than 4 m), differently from the similar species A. obesum whose caudex is mainly underground. The showy flowers are white-pink with a darker edge.
Coltivazione |
Protetta |
Origine della pianta |
Africa |
Presentazione |
Radice nuda |
Famiglia botanica |
Apocynaceae |
Luce |
Sole |
Temperatura minima in inverno |
10 ºC a 15 ºC |
Tipo pianta |
Legnose |
Colore |
Rosa |
Cura |
Vaso |
Forma |
Succulente |