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Aproximatly, how large (and old) must the Drosoghyllum bee when it starts to flower?

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Usually Drosophyllum will flower at two years old, i have heard of flowerings at a few months though.
As for size; they dont have to be huge maybe 20 to 30 centimeters tall.

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View Postseamaster, on 27th December 2008 - 03:04 AM, said:

Usually Drosophyllum will flower at two years old, i have heard of flowerings at a few months though.
As for size; they dont have to be huge maybe 20 to 30 centimeters tall.

That sounds promising, I sow some last spring, and specialy one of them has grow good and is now about 20 cm large.
Perhaps I will be able to collect some seeds of it next season them ;)