Adenium is a very popular ornamental plant many flower lovers homeland. Apocynaceae Adenium is a family group, ie plants that have a milky white sap. This plant is found growing naturally on the plains of Yemen. Adenium began to be developed in East and Southeast Asia (including Taiwan, Thailand, and Indonesia) in the 1990s and increasingly popular lately.
Adenium somalense Found in southern Somalia to Tanzania, and Kenya. Its size varies from small to as high as 5m. The flowers are smaller than obesum with pink to dark red. The pattern of strips from the edge toward the funnel is a hallmark of somalense. This type is usually crossed with obesum so that some "blood" contained in the most current hybrid Adenium.
Adenium somalense var. crispum This species is quite different from the original somalense. This plant is very compact with leaves that are elongated and wavy. Perumbuhannya quite slow with a stump that is not so enlarged that grows in the ground.
Adenium swazicum Found on the east coast of southern Africa such as the east coast of South Africa, Swaziland, and South Africa and Mozambique borders. Have the form of a narrow and long leaves with more color than most other types of young people. Its magenta flowers until the purple. This species is easily flowering and compact but very difficult to seed. Can also be used as a stud for crosses with obesum. Hybrids of this type will diligently flowering hybrids than other types. Like obesum, has grown a long period if there is a warm conditions and given enough water.
Adenium boehmianum Found in Namibia and Angola is on the west side or opposite side of the discovery Swazicum. Have a similar interest with swazicum but has leaves that are long and wide. When compared with all types of Adenium, boehmianum leaf is greatest. Have a very short growing period and during that appear smaller flowers than flowers swazicum. This species is also just a time of growing leafy, while dormant when the leaves will fall off. Cob was not enlarged and slow growth.
Adenium Arabicum Found in the south and west of the Arabian peninsula. This species has a very large hump much branched with thick leaves. Its flowers bright pink. This species is commonly grown from seed to form a large hump. Adenium Arabicum have a clear period of dormancy, although there are certain types of Arabicum whose leaves do not fall when dormant. In Thailand, already held the election in such a way that it appears new varieties with native varieties commonly named Yak Arabia. The new varieties are: Ra Ni Chee Pan Dok (RCN), Fetch Na Wang (PNW), Fetch Muang Kong (PMK), Black Giant, Black Knight, Cassette Yak, Yak Lop Bu Ri, Ri Bu Sim Yak, Yak Bang Yai and most recently was RCN Double flower or Tub Tim Thong Chai.
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