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Dracaena trifasciata flowering plant
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Emmanuel Sagini
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It is an evergreen perennial plant that forms dense strands and spreads via a creeping rhizome that can be found above or below ground. Its stiff leaves extend vertically from a basal rosette.
Mature leaves are dark green with light gray-green cross-banding and typically vary from 70-90 cm long and 5-6 centimetres wide, though they can reach heights of over 2m in ideal conditions.
The specific epithet trifasciata means "three bundles". The plant's crassulacean acid metabolic pathway exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide, allowing it to endure drought. The minute pores on the plant's leaves, known as stomata, which are used to exchange gasses, are only opened at night to prevent water from evaporating in the scorching day.
Mature leaves are dark green with light gray-green cross-banding and typically vary from 70-90 cm long and 5-6 centimetres wide, though they can reach heights of over 2m in ideal conditions.
The specific epithet trifasciata means "three bundles". The plant's crassulacean acid metabolic pathway exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide, allowing it to endure drought. The minute pores on the plant's leaves, known as stomata, which are used to exchange gasses, are only opened at night to prevent water from evaporating in the scorching day.
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