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Adenium obesum, George Browns Botanic Gardens, The Gardens, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, Nov. 2014
2012 Photograph, Desert Rose (called Chuanchom,ชวนชม, in Thai) (Adenium obesum), at Wat Intharam, Bang Yi Ruea, Thon Buri, Bangkok, Thailand, © 2017.
ภาพถ่าย ๒๕๕๕ ดอกไม้กุหลาบทะเลทราย หรือ ชวนชม ที่ วัดอินทาราม ขว.บางยี่ภูเรือ ข.ธนบุรี จ.กรุงเทพฯ ประเทศไทย
Flowers from Thailand's Parks, Temples, Palaces and Countryside: Desert Rose or Chuanchom
Adenium obesum
ดอกไม้จากสวนสาธารณะ และ วัด และ พระราชวัง และ บ้านนอก แห่ง ประเทศไทย ดอกไม้กุหลาบทะเลทราย หรือ ชวนชม
Documenting my pretty, pretty plants.
Strobist info:
Profoto ProHead with 7" reflector and 10° grid camera left
Profoto ProHead with 7" reflector and 5° grid on background
Profoto D1 Air with 10° grid subject right high, slightly in front
Profoto D1 Air with 5° grid subject rear left
Or something like that. :)
Thai name : ชวนชม
Common Name : Adenium, Desert Rose, Impala Lily
Sci name : Adenium Obesum
Family : APOCYNACEAE
Rego ela a cada 3 dias e borrifo as folhas todo dia. Deixo ela tomando bastante sol diretamente. O resultado está sendo muito bom, nenhuma folha amarelando e os botões das flores estão aumentando bem.
Taken Date: 2011:01:27 12:17:42
Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D200
FocalLength: 105.0 mm
F-Number: F 16
Exposure Time: 1/60 secs
ISO Speed: 100
Thai name : ชวนชม
Common Name : Adenium, Desert Rose, Impala Lily
Sci name : Adenium Obesum
Family : APOCYNACEAE
Adenium obesum, gesehen im Botanischen Garten, Berlin
Die Pflanze lässt sich auch sehr gut als Zimmerpflanze halten.
Impala Lily (Adenium obesum), Barend & Rie's Stoep, Pretoria South-Africa.
Also known as the Desert Rose & Rock lily.
More about this gorgeous plant here
Adenium multiflorum is the best known of the South African adeniums. It flowers in winter when most of the surrounding vegetation is rather dull in comparison to the brilliant white, pink, crimson, red and bicoloured flowers that cover these plants when in full bloom. The genus Adenium consists of five succulent species from tropical Africa, Arabia and Socotra. Their striking forms and beautiful flowers borne in masses over a long period make them excellent garden and container plants.
The impala lily is known in Africa and southern Africa as a source of fish poison and arrow poison. The poison is prepared from latex in the bark and fleshy parts of the trunk, but it is always used in combination with other poisons. Leaves and flowers are poisonous to goats and cattle, but the plants are sometimes heavily browsed and are not considered to be of much toxicological significance. Despite the toxicity, it is used in medicinal applications and as magic potions.
This one is for you Barend.
Desert Rose ~ Adenium obesum ~ Rose du Désert ~ Sabi Star ~ Kudu ~ Mock Azalea ~ Impala Lily ~ Lis Des Impalas ~ Joe DiMaggio Playground ~ North Beach, San Francisco, California.
Thai name : ชวนชม
Common Name : Adenium, Desert Rose, Impala Lily
Sci name : Adenium Obesum
Family : APOCYNACEAE
Thai name : ชวนชม
Common Name : Adenium, Desert Rose, Impala Lily
Sci name : Adenium Obesum
Family : APOCYNACEAE
Já são 2 botões de flores bem desenvolvidos a flor mais antiga já está murchando. O segredo é muito sol e pouca água.
Thai name : ชวนชม
Common Name : Adenium, Desert Rose, Impala Lily
Sci name : Adenium Obesum
Family : APOCYNACEAE
Well, I do not think it will ever grow as big as in its native desert (photo below), but it does look like a tree, some sort of bonsai, is not it?
Adenium obesum.
I *love* these flowers - color, contours etc.!! They were outside a shop in the Bahamas and caught my eye instantly. I had to wait to get a picture because...well not everyone shared my enthusiasm...especially after all the pics I had already taken that day, lol ;-)!!
September 2008.
Candi Prambanan, Candi Rara Jonggrang, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Prambanan Temple, Yogyakarta.
Adenium obesum (Forssk.) Roem. & Schult. Apocynaceae. CN: [Malay - Kemboja Jepun, Cempaka Jepun], Sabi Star, Kudu, Desert-rose. Native to the Sahel regions, south of the Sahara (from Mauritania and Senegal to Sudan), and tropical and subtropical eastern and southern Africa and Arabia. Planted as ornamental garden and bonsai plant.
Synonym/s:
Adenium coetaneum Stapf
Adenium honghel A.DC.
Nerium obesum Forssk.
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