Common names. Desert rose, Sabi star, mock azalea, impala lily, Adenium obesum, kudu, Rosa del desierto. The desert rose (Adenium obesum) is a slow-growing plant, only growing about 12 inches per year. Desert rose is often used as a bonsai plant thanks to its thick succulent trunk, thin and delicate leaves, and luscious, deep pink trumpeting flowers. How to Grow Desert Rose From Seed The best time to sow desert rose seeds is in the spring. Get a well-draining potting mix with perlite or use a sand and soil mix. You can soak the seeds in advance for several hours or up to a day to rehydrate them, then place one seed every 2 inches onto the growing medium. Cover lightly with a thin layer of soil mix. Water thoroughly and keep the plants in a warm location. Only water the soil once it begins to dry out. You can also mist the soil or water the container from below, but do not allow the soil to become waterlogged. Once seedlings sprout, which is usually in a week to 10 days, move the container to a sunny spot.
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