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Re: Blooming Sansevierias


  OOPS!

  and suffruticosa - 2"

On Sat, 25 Dec 1999 18:10:38 -0700 Supannee Webb <ankraras@JUNO.COM>
writes:
>    Hello Steve and all,
>
>             Here is the list of Sans currently sending out
>    flowering spike;-
>
>     Canaliculata - 4"
>     LAV1970 - 7" (Please let me know the name of it THANKS)
>     pearsonii-short - 12"
>     subspicata - 15"
>     pearsonii-tall - 22"
>     cylindrica - 23"
>
>
>                    Annee       In the Valley of the Sun
>                USDA Zone 9    Glendale, Arizona USA
>                http://www.users.uswest.net/~ankrara
>                            Ankrara@uswest.net
>          Ankraras@juno.com   Ankrara@EarthCorp.com
>
>
>   On Fri, 24 Dec 1999 13:01:35 -0500 Stephen M Jankalski
> <CEREOID@PRODIGY.NET> writes: > Dear Sansevieriaphiles,
> >
> > The flowering of many Sansevierias can be a special event. Some
> > species
> > flower readily, others sporadically through the year and still
> > others
> > rarely flower at all.
> >
> > Can you recall for us you experiences with the most reliable
> > bloomers and
> > your flowering of the more difficult species? We may find that
> > different
> > growers have had the same species and cultivars flower at
> different
> > times
> > of the year under their own growing conditions. Or we may find
> that
> > certain
> > species bloom only in certain seasons and their flowering can be
> > anticipated.
> >
> > How would you describe their fragrance. Do they all have flowers
> > that smell
> > the same or is the fragrance different?
> >
> > Cereusly Steve
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