These succulent shrubs, deriving their genus name from the Arabic word 'aden,' may have been named after the port of Aden on the Arabian Gulf. The Desert Rose sheds its leaves during the dry season, unless the soil is partially moist. Adenium naturally protects itself from water scarcity by shedding its foliage, similar to Frangipani. However, in our latitudes, rainwater is more than sufficient. Desert Roses are perfect plants for the climate of the northern Caribbean Islands.
Colors and shapes are highly varied, so we recommend contacting us to choose your plant before ordering.