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Annettenoosa

Love colour, nature, growing fresh herbs and vegies to eat; and flowers for my floral arrangements. Small garden in sub tropics of SE Queensland.

Adenium obesum

  • Season Icon Mid AutumnMid Autumn 2020
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Annettenoosa

Today's exciting garden surprise. Seed head of my Desert Rose burst today. Lucky the seeds did not blow away. Now to try and get them to grow. #desert-rose #adenium #adenium-seedpod

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dantolomeo

It looks like a fishing fly!

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lesliecole49

That's what I thought @dantolomeo

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lesliecole49

That's what I thought @dantolomeo

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Annettenoosa

@dantolomeo @lesliecole49 that is what I thought too 😊

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midnightgardener

Ooh that was lucky! Very windy today. Good luck with those. They're lovely flowers 😊😊♥️♥️

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Annettenoosa

@midnightgardener windy here too. One of my favourite flowers. I always feel a sense of peace and calm from this flower.

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  • Season Icon Mid SummerMid Summer 2020
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Annettenoosa

Adenium, Desert Rose. Still on my list to have some more of these beauties. List is long, space is short. Luckily for these beauties, they can be kept in pots and tucked in with the long scrappy leaves of Spider plant. #adenium #desertrose

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philstalder

Once you have one of these, you want more. They need temps above 50 at all times or they will die. I’ve lost several because I forget to bring them in the house.

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laketitlow

Oooo beautiful

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Annettenoosa

@philstalder They certainly are captivating. Rarely drops below 75F here in Winter 🏖🏝😎🙃

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  • Season Icon Late SpringLate Spring 2019
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Annettenoosa

Adenium. Desert Rose growing in palace gardens, Lake Picalo. I wish mine would produce so many flowers. Notice the lack of leaves. People get concerned when the plant drops its leaves, but it is the nature of the plant. #adenium #desertrose #india

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