Adenium -Desert Rose

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Adenium -Desert Rose

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Hard to take the Bonsai out of anything in a pot...but really its only about the flower.

One then two and two to come...cheers
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I like these, I'm thinking of getting some. Not for bonsai so much just as a specimen.
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Re: Adenium -Desert Rose

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treeman wrote:I like these, I'm thinking of getting some. Not for bonsai so much just as a specimen.
Don't leave it out in the cold though Mike. it will be dead before you know it. Only hot house material here in Vic.
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Bunnings stores always have a great range when in flower and big retail/wholesale nurseries I find have them because of possession of greenhouses.
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Brought this guy down from shed so we can enjoy the flower...cheers
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I have a few just too play with , they are a bit touchy up here , I kept them indoors over winter and they really struggled .

Nice to see them here .

Cheers . Alpine
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Very nice!
Mine are on the down turn getting ready for winter here but I do see what I think is a seed pod developing on one.
It's nice to see some fresh flowers.
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Yes there mood can change very quickly at times Alpine.

Look forward to seeing your adenium's in flower again Starfox and a sneaky view if it turns to seed pod ..thanks

cheers Guys

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No Bonsai in this baby, but finally got to enjoy its first flower with more to come hopefully, I think one of the prettiest flowers of the species ...cheers
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