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Sep 19, 2011 7:43 PM CST
Name: Alan
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I've seen the ones in the pictures above, and love those too!! I wish I had more room for houseplants, I'd have one of each Smiling I understand from what I've read, that the lemon and lime does not get as big as some of the others, stays low growing. I hope that's not true, and I could have swore I saw a tall one once at a store. But the price of it was out of this world, so I said no. I'm guessing if it did get that big, it was so expensive, because they also say the Lemon and Lime is a slow grower. I love reading about plants, even when I do end up totally confused when the different websites contradict each other....lol!

Julie, there are two species in the Dracaena Warneckii. The one Lin mentioned and the Lemon and Lime.

http://www.dracaena.com/dracae...

This is a great site to learn about all the dracaena's.

http://www.dracaena.com/

Thanks for sharing Lin and Julie! Smiling

























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