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How We Pack Adenium (Desert Rose) for Safe Shipping

At PKP Garden, we know that shipping live plants — especially something as unique as Adenium (Desert Rose) — requires special care.
Here’s how we make sure your plant arrives healthy and ready to grow.

1. We Trim the Leaves and Flowers

Before packing, we remove all the leaves and flowers. It might look a bit bare at first, but this is the safest way to ship Adenium. Trimming helps the plant:

  • Reduce the water loss

  • Avoid rotting during travel

  • Stay free from pests

Once it’s planted again, it’ll bounce back quickly and start to grow new leaves and blooms.

2. We Treat Every Plant for Pests and Fungi

Each Adenium is treated with both insecticide and fungicide before shipping. This makes sure that the plant is clean and safe, and meets international plant health standards.

3. We Protect the Caudex with Paper Shreds

The swollen base of Adenium, called the caudex, is its most eye-catching feature, and what makes it unique. To protect it, we put in soft paper shreds to prevent any scratches or damage during the trip.

Packed with Experience

We’ve shipped Adenium to plant lovers in the USA, Canada, Hawaii, and many more.
With over 20 years of export experience, we’ve learned how to pack plants right.

If you’re looking for healthy, export-ready Desert Rose, we’re here to help — whether it’s one box or a full wholesale shipment.

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