Hello welcome, Adenium multiflorum is a subspecies of Adenium obesum. I imagine that it must be a kind of hybrid that supports colder and more humid climates, because the obesum requires a warm and dry climate to develop well. A few years ago I had a plant in my garden, but it never bloomed and with time it dried up. I didn't know how to take care of it and it didn't get enough sun and I think I also watered it a lot. Now I know, that it is the perfect combination to lead this plant irretrievably to death. Grateful for your visit, I wish you an excellent week and many blessings for you and yours 🙏
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Succulents of any variety I plant directly into the soil and leave for them to fend for themselves, they really don't need water, most do love the direct sun during some part of the day.
This photo was 2014 still establishing the plant in a pot before planting into the garden.
Impala lily is under awning of the roof, only driving rain enters the area or it gets some water from the air conditioning unit during the heat of Summer.