Dracaena Marginata

Dracaena marginata



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Watering

It's easy to over-water this plant. To ensure that you don't drown it, wait until the top half of the soil is dry before watering. In low light, this can take up to 3 weeks. If the plant develops brown tips on the leaves, that is often a sign of over-watering or the water contains too much salt or fluoride. Like other plants in its genus, Dracaena marginata is sensitive to fluoride, which can cause discoloration. To avoid fluoride, water dragon tree with distilled or non-fluoridated water. If the plant has yellow leaves, it usually means it needs more water.

Light

Dragon trees grow best in bright light but they can also survive in dim light. Plants in lower light situations will grow slower and will produce smaller leaves with less intense color. Don't place your dragon tree in full sun because the foliage might burn.

PLANT INFO

Dracaena (Dracaena marginata), more commonly known as a dragon tree, is an attractive, stiff-leaved plant with green sword-like, red-edged leaves. The plant has narrow, slender gray stems that are topped with shiny, arching leaves. In the spring, the outdoor varieties can develop tiny and fragrant white flowers, followed by circular yellow-orange berries. When grown as an indoor plant, flowers and berries rarely appear. These plants are perfect for a beginner gardener because they're very easy to grow indoors.
This small tree will grow to about 20 feet in warm outdoor climates, but it is generally grown as a potted houseplant and kept pruned to 6 feet or less. Unlike many indoor trees, it tolerates a wide range of temperatures.
Dragon trees are tough, drought-tolerant plants with aggressive root systems that make excellent houseplants. Sometimes they are grown as single-stemmed plants; other times grouped or even braided together in the same pot.