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The Genus Adenium in Cultivation Part 1
... least, they adapt readily to container culture in the warmer parts of the world (Dimmitt and Hanson, in press). Some authors recognize only one species in the genus, Adenium obesum (Rowley, ... growth and stop flowering when temperatures exceed about 100 degrees F, which occurs from about mid June to early August in Tucson (Dimmitt and Hanson, in press). Seed-grown plants are typically vigorous and ...
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The Genus Adenium in Cultivation Part 2
... , in Swaziland and adjacent parts of South Africa and Mozambique (Plaizier, 1980). It is a shrubby species, lower growing and more spreading than A.obesum or A.multiflorum (Dimmitt and Hanson, 1991). The stems of most clones are weak (decumbent), spreading horizontally or even drooping over a pot (Fig. 8). Mature plants have massive roots and thick stems ...
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