Monday, May 7, 2012

Adenium obesum


7 comments:

  1. This is amazing! Your adenium flowers like the cherry blossom. Enjoy enjoy ;-)

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  2. i have also thought of cherry blossoms! :-)

    if this is a dream, than reality should struggle to become one; if this is real, then why on earth do we lose our time dreaming?

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  3. Notwithstanding the last storm, it is dry as a bone here and we have no spring blooms at all. But you make up for it for me. This burst of magenta looks (and sounds) like fireworks to my parched eyes...

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  4. Hello Prospero, when you have the time, do check out my latest post. I have included you for the Versatile Blogger award. Enjoy all the blooms and the wonderful plants in your garden. Cheers, Stephanie

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  5. Wow, this adenium bush is amazing. I've browsed through some of your older posts and I must say that your photographic skills are excellent.

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  6. Hi Prospero, Thanks for dropping by. Quisqualis is easily propagated from suckers found around any mature plant. It takes about a year to mature, after which it will bloom non stop throughout the year, perfuming your garden with its delicate fragrance. Please dont be disheartened.

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