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Desert Rose ‘Double Noble’ (Adenium hybrid)
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Desert Rose ‘Double Noble’ (Adenium hybrid)

Desert Rose ‘Double Noble’ (Adenium hybrid)

This Desert Rose has outdone itself with its clean, crisp lines of color. The red outer petal edges highlight the pure white inner petals creating an outstanding floral show. It seems to us that the double flowers last longer than the single flowered counterparts. ‘Double Noble’ is a ready-to-bloom, one-year-old plant with a thickened caudex.

What you will Receive

Please note: This adenium is a grafted plant that blooms sooner and is true to variety name. Adeniums may arrive dormant or semi-dormant from October-March, with little or no foliage; but don’t worry- each spring they will put out new leaves!

$24.95
Desert Rose ‘Double Noble’ (Adenium hybrid)
$24.95

Desert Rose ‘Double Noble’ (Adenium hybrid)

This Desert Rose has outdone itself with its clean, crisp lines of color. The red outer petal edges highlight the pure white inner petals creating an outstanding floral show. It seems to us that the double flowers last longer than the single flowered counterparts. ‘Double Noble’ is a ready-to-bloom, one-year-old plant with a thickened caudex.

What you will Receive

Please note: This adenium is a grafted plant that blooms sooner and is true to variety name. Adeniums may arrive dormant or semi-dormant from October-March, with little or no foliage; but don’t worry- each spring they will put out new leaves!

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This Desert Rose has outdone itself with its clean, crisp lines of color. The red outer petal edges highlight the pure white inner petals creating an outstanding floral show. It seems to us that the double flowers last longer than the single flowered counterparts. ‘Double Noble’ is a ready-to-bloom, one-year-old plant with a thickened caudex.

What you will Receive

Please note: This adenium is a grafted plant that blooms sooner and is true to variety name. Adeniums may arrive dormant or semi-dormant from October-March, with little or no foliage; but don’t worry- each spring they will put out new leaves!