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DEAC2ENA MOORE ANA. 
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The leaves are of a glossy bronze hue, the midrib as well as the base of the 
leaf-stalk being of a bright reddish crimson. It is one of a series of forms 
of the Draccena related to D. termincilis , which are most useful plants for orna- 
Drac^ena Moore an a. 
mental in-door gardening, and present no difficulty as regards their cultivation, 
the main features of which are quick development in a close moist stove-heat, to 
secure a good head of well-coloured leaves, and then to be hardened off for 
conservatory decoration.—T. M. 
