Growing Dracaena Sanderiana: How To Care For Lucky Bamboo Plants
The common name “Lucky Bamboo Plant” really isn’t bamboo, even though it may resemble one. It actually comes from the Dracaena family and is the species Dracaena sanderiana. It also
The common name “Lucky Bamboo Plant” really isn’t bamboo, even though it may resemble one. It actually comes from the Dracaena family and is the species Dracaena sanderiana. It also
Dracaena Colorama is one of several varieties of Dracaena Marginata on the market. Leaves of pink and green produce a striking color combination. Click on the link to learn more about the colorful Dracaena marginata Colorama.
You might wonder, do corn plants flower? Dracaena fragrans – Did you know it flowers? We get emails regularly asking about the flowering of Dracaena fragrans. The emails go something
Dracaena fragrans known as “corn plant”, grown in many forms, usually multiple plants of staggered heights, hardy indoors when acclimated. Learn more on it’s care…
Dracaena Janet Craig has been popular for decades and an interior workhorse, frequently used as a stand alone floor plant indoors by plantscape professionals or mass planted in beds. It survives low light levels, grows best in filtered light. Click this article for tips on Dracaena Janet Craig care.
The Dracaena marginata is a member of the Dracaena family (Asparagaceae), a family that provides some of the most durable indoor foliage plants used indoors in offices, buildings, hotels, and malls but also as
Dracaena [dra-SEE-nah] lemon lime belongs to Asparagaceae (the asparagus plant family) and is native to tropical Africa. One of the select types of Dracaena, the Lemon Lime plant, has stunning broad
The unusual tree Dracaena draco is often a hard to find Dracaena species in nurseries. While it’s an easy plant to grow, it may eventually outgrow its available space. Part of the
Dracaena Song of India plant or Dracaena reflexa Variegata (dra-SEE-nah, ree-FLEKS-uh) hails from Mozambique, Madagascar and other islands located in the Indian Ocean. This member of the Asparagaceae family is
Dracaena dermensis compacta [dras-SEE-nuh der-eh-MEN-siss kom-PAK-tuh] belongs to the Agavaceae (agave) family and originates in tropical Africa and Asia. Compacta is a slow-growing sport of Dracaena dermensis ‘Janet Craig.’ I remember
What do you usually look for when you shop for indoor or interior plants? Do you prefer beautiful flowering plants over striking foliage plants? Do bushy plants like Dracaena Mass
With bright chartreuse foliage and interesting growth habit, makes Dracaena reflexa [dra-SEE-nah, ree-FLEKS-uh] a popular houseplant. The visually striking foliage of this type of Dracaena which belongs to the Asparagaceae
Dracaena Arborea [dra-SEE-nah, ar-BOR-ee-uh] is a small perennial, palm-like plant belonging to the Asparagaceae family. The Dracaena genus is comprised of approximately forty species and most hail from South Africa