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My Janet Craig is flowering after 23 years in the ground. Grown from a cutting I took I took many years ago. It’s planted in a dry part of the garden and is incredibly tough enduring drought and temperatures of 42 degrees Celsius and taking lows as far down as 2 degrees Celsius, its not uncommon for area to get temperature fluctuations of 20 degrees Celsius difference and with those sort of fluctuations some Australian native plants won’t flower to well such big differences. An easy plant to grow and propagate the Draceana species with a lot of different varieties one in particular is my favourite the goldiana an absolute beautiful plant. 

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