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Anthurium, Dracaena 'Lemon Lime" and Camellia in background.
By Delonix1
- 18 Feb, 2010
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This photo taken on Feb. 14, 2010 at the Realization Gardens in Encinitas, CA.
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These ar lovely don't supposethe lemon & limes these are hardy
19 Feb, 2010
Mushybanna:
Dracaena deremensis 'Lemon Lime' is an extremely tender plant. It grows in most of the U.S. as a houseplant. I've read it can grow to 2 feet/ 61 cm tall...so that means in the ground here 10 - 12 feet / 3 - 3.7 meters tall...like the most other Dracaena species/varieties.
19 Feb, 2010
I have something like that,only shorter,wider leaves that recurve. Done fine spring (when I bought it) to now fall on the porch.
Bring it in when we cool down.
5 Oct, 2014
These varieties of Dracaena deremensis always grew better for me outside in the Bay Area, more so than Dracaena marginata.
5 Oct, 2014
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These ar lovely don't supposethe lemon & limes these are hardy
19 Feb, 2010