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Rare 25-Year-Old Flowering Plants Bloom For The First Time Thanks To Heatwave

The rare 10-year-old Furcraea Longaeva flowering at National Trust's Overbeck Gardens, Salcombe, Devon. Massive rare plants which take decades to flower have burst into bloom for the first time - thanks to the heatwave. PHOTO BY DANIEL DAYMENT/SWNS 

Massive rare plants which take decades to flower have burst into bloom for the first time – thanks to the heatwave.

The three furcraea longaeva grow over 16ft (5m) tall and can take over 25 years to show flowers.

But last year’s warm summer, a cold winter and a hot spell has seen them bloom at the National Trust’s Overbeck’s Garden, near Salcombe, Devon.

Sadly, when they flower, it means the plants may be dead within the next fortnight.

They were planted a decade ago by gardener Sam Elliott.

The three furcraea longaeva grow over 16ft (5m) tall and can take over 25 years to show flowers. PHOTO BY SWNS

He told the BBC: ”They can take 10 years to flower, but possibly up to 25 years in some cases.

“It will leave tiny ‘bulbils’ that we will use to propagate future plants. It is very exciting to see them flower for the first time.”

Produced in association with SWNS Talker

Edited by Saba Fatima and Newsdesk Manager

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