Botanical Name: Adenium multiflorum
Common Names: Pink Impala Lily, Impala Lily, Desert Rose (African), Sabi Star
Adenium multiflorum, commonly known as the Pink Impala Lily, is a spectacular deciduous succulent shrub admired for its masses of large pink flowers with white centres and deep red edges. Flowering in late winter to early spring, often before the leaves appear, it creates a dramatic floral display on its sculptural, swollen trunk (caudex).
Indigenous to Southern Africa, this drought-tolerant plant is ideal for water-wise gardens, rockeries, and large containers. Its thick, bottle-shaped stem stores water, allowing it to thrive in dry conditions while adding bold architectural interest to the landscape.
✔ Rockeries and succulent gardens
✔ Water-wise landscaping
✔ Feature or specimen plant
✔ Large patio containers
✔ Indigenous and wildlife-friendly gardens