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Dracaena fragrans 'Dondo'

 
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Family: Asparagaceae
Genus: Dracaena (dra-SEE-nah) (Info)
Species: fragrans (FRAY-granz) (Info)
Cultivar: Dondo

Synonym:Aletris fragrans
Synonym:Cordyline fragrans
Synonym:Dracaena deremensis
Synonym:Pleomele fragrans

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Tropicals and Tender Perennials

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Positive Melanie_x_3 On Jan 14, 2012, Melanie_x_3 from Lancaster, SC wrote:

The one in my hotel lobby is about 3 ft tall. I was amazed to see it bloom, but didn't find it that fragrant - just messy (dripping sap onto the floor). I did manage to get a cutting of one trunk that was dead with rotting roots to add to my home collection. I have always thought the plant was pretty . . . now that I have seen the 9 ft tall, bushy, green monster of a corn plant at my father's doctor's office, I am determined to pump mine up on steroids. ;-D

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This plant has been said to grow in the following regions:

Fort Myers, Florida



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