Very interesting, Ann. Dracaenas are not frost tolerant so presumably yours
is growing indoors? They are indigenous to sub-Saharan Africa. I have
several species growing "wild" in my equally wild garden. Related Cordylines
too. They flower every year but only two give off that heady fragrance you
speak of in the early evening. A favourite haunt of hawk moths & other
insects. I'll do a GESO sometime.
Alan C
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From: Ann Sanfedele
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2013 2:00 AM
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Subject: PESO - The Flowering corn plant redux
This year: In fact, Yesterday, 11/25
http://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/Botanical-Gardens/7966405_SrB5XV/1/2933484629_FkVKwzX/Medium
ISO 800, hand held AWB Pentax k-5
Last year:
http://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/Botanical-Gardens/7966405_SrB5XV/1/2269117846_PqBcg7S/Medium
ISO 800, tri-pod used, Pentax istD
I'm hoping in a week or so there will be large blossoms and a heady
fragrance
ann
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