Mine were in my plant room for the Winter and after bringing them out I noticed them. It's the first time I've seen them and I was wondering will they make seeds?
The flowers of Snake Plants (Dracaena, formerly Sansevieria), such the Dracaena trifasciata 'Laurentii' shown in the OP, are beautiful, fragrant, and a sign that the plant is receiving enough light for optimal growth.
I grow a form of the stoloniferous Dracaena suffruticosa (syn: Sansevieria suffruticosa) that has dusky maroon and pink flowers, also fragrant.
If you hand pollinate them they will set seed. If you have multiple varieties that bloom at the same time you can make hybrids by pollinating with different pollen.
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