Dracontium prancei question
- Subject: Dracontium prancei question
- From: &* D* <p*@zoominternet.net>
- Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 18:40:07 -0500
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Hi All,
I have a simple question about Dracontium prancei
and that is whether it only flowers after a dormancy? I got one of these
beauties 3 years ago from a reliable Aussie source (he can volunteer his name if
he wishes) and it bloomed the first year I had it before growing a petiole
several months later. Since then it has been evergreen and has actually
proven to be a fantastic member of the genus even for a northern gardener
growing it indoors for the winter (something that can not be said for many other
species I am afraid to say). It has only ever had a single petiole at one
time, with the old petiole dyeing away after the new one gets completely
developed (if you count that as 2 petioles then so be it, but I personally do
not). A new petiole is now developing and it looks like it will be nicely
taller than the old one which was approximately 1.5 m tall (~4.5
feet). When I repotted the plant while in growth a year ago the tuber was
approximately 7-8 cm in diameter. It has never produced any offsets and
that is OK by me as long as momma continues to do well.
I have no intention of allowing this plant to go
dormant, but am curious if this is the only way to get another
influorescence?? Since getting them out of dormancy is the tough part for
me and the petiole/leaf is more inspired than the influorescence I ask more out
of curiosity rather than this being something I will put into
practice.
Thanks,
Dan
Dan Devor
Gibsonia, PA (zone 6a)
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