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An Adenia with a massive spherical caudex and thorny branches, very wild appearance.
Adenia globosa is found in arid regions spanning Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania, belonging to the Passifloraceae family. True to its name (globosa = spherical), it develops a massive, spherical caudex that can exceed 80 cm in diameter in mature specimens, making it one of the largest caudex-forming species in cultivation. The caudex gives rise to branches armed with sharp thorns, creating a wildly dramatic appearance. Leaves are small and deciduous in dry seasons. All parts of the plant contain potent toxins and must be handled with great care. Growth varies by conditions but is generally slow. Full sun and high temperatures with extremely porous soil are essential. Generous watering during growth and complete drought in winter are standard. It is cold-sensitive and must be kept above 10°C indoors during winter. The sheer scale of the caudex and the wild thorny silhouette make it one of the most impressive and sought-after species among advanced collectors.
Origin
Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania
Lifespan
30+ years
Size
Caudex 30-80cm
Temperature
10〜35℃
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Spherical and massive
Thorny branches
Full sun
Very sparingly
Advanced. This is an advanced-level species. It requires specialized equipment and advanced husbandry skills with precise environmental control.
The ideal temperature for Adenia Globosa is 10〜35℃. Avoid sudden temperature changes and maintain a stable environment.
The average lifespan of Adenia Globosa is 30+ years. With proper care and nutrition, they can live a long and healthy life.
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Adenia Globosa typically reaches Caudex 30-80cm as an adult. Size may vary depending on care conditions and individual genetics.
Adenia Globosa feeds on: −. Aim for a balanced diet with appropriate feeding frequency.
The price of Adenia Globosa varies significantly depending on morph, size, and lineage. Check our market price page for the latest pricing information.