Impala Lily, Desert Rose
Adenium obesum.
Artist: Karen White
Artwork - Medium Information
Painted in -
Estimated time taken to complete painting: -
Watercolour paints: Winsor & Newton
Painted on - 640gm Acid free paper
UnFramed - 44.5cm (width) x 60cm (height)
Mounted: -
Weight Framed - 465 grams
Plant Information
Natural Habitat: Mediterranean region and Western Asia
Common Names: Impala Lily, Desert Rose
Belongs to the dogbane (Apocynacae) family
Adenium is a popular houseplant in temperate regions. It requires a sunny location and a minimum indoor temperature in winter of 10 °C. It thrives on a
xeric watering regime as required by
cacti.
Adenium is typically propagated by seed or stem cuttings. The numerous hybrids are propagated mainly by grafting onto seedling rootstock. While plants grown from seed are more likely to have the swollen caudex at a young age, with time many cutting-grown plants cannot be distinguished from seedlings.
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