Adenium Nursery
Adenium Nursery by Rina and Danny Mor
Cultivation, training and sale of the adenium plant (desert rose)
Adenium Obesum (“Desert Rose”)
Adenium is a desert flower of the oleander family, native to the deserts of the Middle East, the Arabian Peninsula and East Africa. Due to its origin, it is resistant to heat and does not need much hydration, but it is susceptible to cold and excess water.
In our country it blooms from spring to late summer.
Ideally, it should be grown in a pot because, in winter, it should be moved to a place protected from rain and humidity.
The root of the Adenium Obesum is bottle-shaped, which helps with the efficient storage of the little water the plant gets in the desert.
Its large flowers are pink, crimson, red and white.
In our nursery, you can learn about all growing stages, starting with the sowing, how the tender sprouts and seedlings are handled, watering and fertilizing, transferring seedlings from small to large pots, and how to root plant cuttings.
You may visit the Adenium Nursery all week long, with reservations: 077-7295736 Rina Mor.