Little white lilies of Dracaena Sanderiana flower
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Summary[edit] Description: English: The single small flowers of Dracaena Sanderiana show the reason for this plant to be associated with the Lily family. Though reduced in size, they look pretty much like the white lilies, except they have longer and slimmer curling petals. Their smell too, is just the same, but being the flowers so small, one has to get very close to them in order to perceive the fragrance. These small flowers, roundly grouped to form the D. Sanderiana flower, once bloomed won't last long (their resistance may depend upon many factors: the health of the plant, its size, the enviroment they bloom in). The two displayed in the picture come from the flower of a lone plant aged three years, tall 160cm, born and grown indoor, and exposed to western sunlight at a medium temperature between 15-25°. The plant in question generated in soil from another D. Sanderiana fust; than was nested in a water pot when aged two. Date: 23 April 2010. Source: Own work. Author: Farolestar228.
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- Eukaryota (eukaryotes)
- Archaeplastida (plants)
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- Streptophyta
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- Spermatophytes
- Angiosperms
- Monocots
- Asparagales
- Asparagaceae (asparagus family)
- Dracaena (Dragon Trees)
- Dracaena braunii
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