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Adenium obesum unknown variety - Desert Rose


Adenium obesum unknown variety - Desert Rose (Adenium obesum - Desert rose)

Still don't know which Desert Rose variety this is...the flowers open white and fade to pastel pink, which is unusual in itself. Photo taken Oct. 6, 2010.



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Very nice .Are they quite big as they look it from the photo?

7 Oct, 2010

 

I'm with you Mushy - very nice indeed!

7 Oct, 2010

 

Thanks guy! : > )

The flowers are 6 inches/ 15cm or so long.

7 Oct, 2010

 

Very lovely Del.

12 Oct, 2010

 

Camillia:

Thanks! : > )

12 Oct, 2010

 

What a beauty

9 Dec, 2010

 

Sixpence:

Thanks! It is just about to open more flower buds...probably by this weekend...as it's suppose to be about 92F/33C here in inland San Diego this coming weekend.

10 Dec, 2010

 

Hope you put another picture on to show us, do you know any Mexican who works for one of your big garden outlets where students work his name is Alberto there in San Diego

10 Dec, 2010

 

Sixpence"

I'll be posting a pic this weekend if my white Adenium blooms again.

No. I don't Alberto. San Diego is a big city...with a population of almost 1.4 million people. :>)

10 Dec, 2010

 

Thank you for letting me know it will be this week end. Lol yes seems to be a big city .:o))

10 Dec, 2010

 

Sixpence:

You're welcome!

San Diego is the 8th largest city (by population) in the U.S.

10 Dec, 2010

 

I did nt realise it was that large, I use to chat to Alberto on another garden site, he loves his spices and food plants lol, I also occationally chat with the usa on Justin Tv monty dj quite a lot of scientist on that one and astromy chaps, you can get some idots on there some times though.

10 Dec, 2010

 

Sixpence:

San Diego used to be the 6th largest city in the U.S. for a very long time until 6 years ago so when Dallas, Texas and Phoenix, Arizona surpassed us in population.

11 Dec, 2010

 

Bit like here then they change the state line?

11 Dec, 2010

 

Sixpence:

No...the state lines never change in the U.S. Sometimes city limits are changed though.

12 Dec, 2010

 

Oh thank you Delonix1.

12 Dec, 2010

 

Sixpence:

You're welcome. :>)

13 Dec, 2010

 

:o))

13 Dec, 2010



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