Adenium multiflorum – Impala Lily - nice plant shipped in a 6.5 cm pot - Plant approx 3 inches high Provided with growing and care guide link Shipped in a rigid box after being well packed Similar in size and shape to the one shown in the photos, they do go dormant in winter and lose their leaves as they are deciduous When this happens only water when very dry and keep in a warm bright place and they start growing again in spring They like sun and heat They do go dormant in winter if they do not get enough heat and light but that's normal in Europe They can drop a few leaves in transit but they soon recover and grow more Water very rarely when dormant they come back to like from March to May depending on hours of light and temperature Adenium multiflorum is a deciduous, succulent shrub or small tree, up to 10 feet (3 m) tall, with stems that arise from a large underground rootstock. The leaves are up to 4 inches (10 cm) long, shiny green above and pale below and usually much broader towards the tip. The flowers are borne in terminal inflorescences. Each flower is up to 2.8 inches (7 cm) in diameter. They vary greatly in color, usually with pointed white lobes, crinkly red margins and red stripes in the throat. - Out of Stock
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