-
Arabian Peninsula.
Adenium obesum is
grown as a
houseplant in
temperate and
tropical regions.
Numerous hybrids have been developed.
Adeniums are appreciated...
-
Adenium obesum, more
commonly known as a
desert rose, is a
poisonous species of
flowering plant belonging to the
tribe Nerieae of the
subfamily Apocynoideae...
-
Adenium arabi**** is a
species of
succulent plant commonly used for
bonsai and
cultivated for its
shiny leaves,
growth form and
flowering characteristics...
-
Adenium multiflorum is small,
succulent tree
native to
central and
eastern Southern Africa. It may be
deciduous or evergreen, and is
found in dry woods...
-
Adenium oleifolium is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Apocynaceae. This
species is
native to
desert scrubland in the
Southern Africa, Angola...
-
Adenium boehmianum, the
Bushman poison, is a
poisonous succulent endemic to the
mostly dry
regions of
northern Namibia and
southern Angola. The San people...
-
Adenium swazi**** is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Apocynaceae. It is a
semisucculent shrub native to the
lowveld of Eswatini, Mpumalanga...
- and the
Wayback Machine:
Desert Rose Plant: How to Grow
Desert Rose and
Adeniums,
retrieved 2020-06-01
Western Australian Herbarium. "FloraBase—the Western...
-
Drymoglossum niphoboloides,
Lecanopteris carnosa Order Gentianales Apocynaceae:
Adenium, Mandevilla, Pachypodium,
Plumeria subfamily Asclepiadoideae (syn. Asclepiadaceae):...
-
poisoned bows and arrows. The
poison is made of the
branches of the
shrub Adenium coetaneum. Traditionally, the
Hadza do not use
hunting dogs,
although this...