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Adenium Boehmianum, often called the “Bushman’s Poison,” is a rare and exotic succulent native to arid regions of Namibia and Angola. This unique species is known for its distinctive swollen base, twisted branches, and eye-catching blooms in shades of lavender to deep pink. Unlike some other Adenium varieties, Adenium Boehmianum has an enchanting, rugged beauty that adds a wild elegance to any collection. Now available as a grafted plant as the seeds are rare and high in cost.
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Adenium Boehmianum is a mesmerizing succulent renowned for its vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers and striking, robust stems that gracefully store water, making it a resilient and captivating addition to any botanical collection. Originating from the sun-soaked regions of Africa, this “desert rose” embodies both elegance and endurance, delighting plant enthusiasts with its unique beauty and hardiness.
Elevate your plant collection with our grafted Adenium Boehmianum, a masterpiece of horticultural artistry. By expertly grafting the stunning Boehmianum variety onto a strong, resilient rootstock, we’ve created a plant that not only showcases breathtaking blooms but also thrives with enhanced vigor and longevity. This sophisticated technique ensures a healthier, more vigorous plant that blooms more prolifically and withstands various growing conditions with ease.
Don’t miss the chance to own this extraordinary plant that perfectly blends natural beauty with enhanced durability. Whether you’re looking to brighten up your living space, add a touch of elegance to your garden, or gift a unique and thoughtful present, our grafted Adenium Boehmianum is the perfect choice. Order now and let this stunning desert rose flourish in your care, bringing joy and sophistication to your environment!
Plant Type | Grafted Plant |
Grafted by | Bengal Adenium |
Age of Grafting | 3-6 Months |
Petals | Single Petal |
Flower Origin | Namibia and Angola |