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Anyway. So the point of this post is, while we were there, I saw a Random Plant Event I hadn't witnessed before: they had a large Dracaena reflexa (formerly Pleomele reflexa) with flower buds all over it. None of the buds were open at the time, unfortunately, so I can't report on the smell. But even so.
I've never seen any other reflexa do this; I suppose the plant must have to be fairly old before it will flower. The plant in question was easily five feet tall, maybe six or seven, which would also make it the largest D. reflexa I've ever seen.
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I wonder what it's like to be in the greenhouse when the flowers have opened. D. fragrans flowers are supposed to be pretty intense-smelling when open, to the point where some people have to cut off the flowers, or move the plant outside, in order to get any sleep at night. Personally, I've only experienced D. surculosa, and those didn't really have an odor at all for part of the day. Is D. reflexa more like fragrans or more like surculosa? I really would like to know.
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I grew them in Singapore. They had flowers if grown out doors.
ReplyDeleteI have a 20-year old plant which had never bloomed and grew too big to cart in and out twice a year, so I took it to work and placed it in a sunny, warm, south-facing entryway to my building last fall. It is now blooming for the second time in 6 months! The flowers are white striped with maroon and green, not strongly fragrant, and each blossom drops off after a day or 2.
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I have this plant, got it about 13-14 years ago, is scraggy, gardened it outside this past summer, brought inside in October, just noticed the budding and am anxious to see and smell the flowers!
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