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Looking for a sculptural houseplant with real character? The Medium Adenium Obese Sculpture – commonly known as the Desert Rose or Impala Lily – is a beautifully shaped succulent, hand-selected for its thick trunk, elegant form, and bonsai-like growth habit.
These impressive plants are grown slowly over time to develop their distinctive shape. Some are already leafing out, while others are just waking up after winter dormancy – a completely natural cycle. With warmth, sunlight, and patience, they’ll soon burst into life and may even bloom during the summer months.
Plant Size
• Pot diameter: 17cm
• Height: Approx. 50cm
• Each plant is unique – shapes and forms may vary
Where Desert Rose Comes From
The Desert Rose (Also known as: Impala Lily, Mock Azalea, Adenium Bonsai) is native to the dry, rocky landscapes of sub-Saharan Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. In its natural habitat, it thrives in full sun and stores water in its thick, swollen base (known as a caudex). It’s a slow grower, but well worth the wait.
Desert Rose as a Sculptural Indoor Plant
This medium-sized Adenium is ideal for those who want a bold yet manageable statement plant. It looks stunning in terracotta or matte ceramic pots and works beautifully in modern, minimalist, boho or Japandi interiors. Place it where it can get plenty of light and be admired for its form.
Adenium Obese Sculpture Care Guide
• Light: Needs full sun – place in the brightest spot you have
• Water: Let the soil dry out completely before watering again
• Soil: Use a well-draining cactus or succulent mix
• Temperature: Keep above 10°C at all times
• Feeding: During the growing season, feed monthly with our Organic Tropical Plant Food – gentle, vegan, and exclusive to Happy Houseplants
Are Desert Rose Indoor or Outdoor Plants?
Desert Rose is best kept indoors in the UK. You can move it outside during warm, dry summer spells – just ensure nights stay above 15°C, and always bring it in before cooler weather returns.
Why We Love Desert Rose!
• Dramatic and sculptural form
• Hand-selected for its bonsai-like trunk
• Easy to care for and perfect for bright interiors
• Slow-growing and rewarding over time
• May bloom with pink or red flowers in summer
Is Desert Rose Toxic?
Yes – it is toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach of pets and children.
Desert Rose FAQs
Why doesn’t mine have leaves?
Some are just coming out of dormancy – expect new growth as temperatures rise and light levels increase.
Will it flower?
Yes, with full sun and warmth, it may bloom in late spring or summer.
Can I train it like a bonsai?
Definitely. Its natural shape already resembles a bonsai, but you can prune carefully to encourage branching.
Explore More
For tips on plant care, design inspiration, and how to avoid overwatering your succulents, visit our Houseplant Blog.
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Description
Looking for a sculptural houseplant with real character? The Medium Adenium Obese Sculpture – commonly known as the Desert Rose or Impala Lily – is a beautifully shaped succulent, hand-selected for its thick trunk, elegant form, and bonsai-like growth habit.
These impressive plants are grown slowly over time to develop their distinctive shape. Some are already leafing out, while others are just waking up after winter dormancy – a completely natural cycle. With warmth, sunlight, and patience, they’ll soon burst into life and may even bloom during the summer months.
Plant Size
• Pot diameter: 17cm
• Height: Approx. 50cm
• Each plant is unique – shapes and forms may vary
Where Desert Rose Comes From
The Desert Rose (Also known as: Impala Lily, Mock Azalea, Adenium Bonsai) is native to the dry, rocky landscapes of sub-Saharan Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. In its natural habitat, it thrives in full sun and stores water in its thick, swollen base (known as a caudex). It’s a slow grower, but well worth the wait.
Desert Rose as a Sculptural Indoor Plant
This medium-sized Adenium is ideal for those who want a bold yet manageable statement plant. It looks stunning in terracotta or matte ceramic pots and works beautifully in modern, minimalist, boho or Japandi interiors. Place it where it can get plenty of light and be admired for its form.
Adenium Obese Sculpture Care Guide
• Light: Needs full sun – place in the brightest spot you have
• Water: Let the soil dry out completely before watering again
• Soil: Use a well-draining cactus or succulent mix
• Temperature: Keep above 10°C at all times
• Feeding: During the growing season, feed monthly with our Organic Tropical Plant Food – gentle, vegan, and exclusive to Happy Houseplants
Are Desert Rose Indoor or Outdoor Plants?
Desert Rose is best kept indoors in the UK. You can move it outside during warm, dry summer spells – just ensure nights stay above 15°C, and always bring it in before cooler weather returns.
Why We Love Desert Rose!
• Dramatic and sculptural form
• Hand-selected for its bonsai-like trunk
• Easy to care for and perfect for bright interiors
• Slow-growing and rewarding over time
• May bloom with pink or red flowers in summer
Is Desert Rose Toxic?
Yes – it is toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach of pets and children.
Desert Rose FAQs
Why doesn’t mine have leaves?
Some are just coming out of dormancy – expect new growth as temperatures rise and light levels increase.
Will it flower?
Yes, with full sun and warmth, it may bloom in late spring or summer.
Can I train it like a bonsai?
Definitely. Its natural shape already resembles a bonsai, but you can prune carefully to encourage branching.
Explore More
For tips on plant care, design inspiration, and how to avoid overwatering your succulents, visit our Houseplant Blog.























