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Dracaena Marginata Bicolor - Live Plant in a 6 Inch Pot - Dracaena Marginata 'Bicolor' - Beautiful Air Purifying Indoor Houseplant
Dracaena marginata Bicolor has beautiful light leaves with a red edge. There are 120 different types of Dracaena, some of which produce blood-red resin. That is why it is also called dragon tree or dragon blood tree. The plant has narrow, slender gray stems that are topped with shiny, arching leaves that are sword-shaped. In the spring on the o…
Dracaena marginata Bicolor has beautiful light leaves with a red edge. There are 120 different types of Dracaena, some of which produce blood-red resin. That is why it is also called dragon tree or dragon blood tree. The plant has narrow, slender gray stems that are topped with shiny, arching leaves that are sword-shaped. In the spring on the outdoor varieties, fragrant tiny white flowers bloom and are followed by circular yellow-orange berries. On indoor plants, flowers and berries rarely appear. These plants are perfect for a beginner gardener because they're very easy to grow indoors. Dragon trees need moderate to bright indirect sunlight. Brown spots on the leaves usually indicate the plant is getting too much light. If the plant doesn't get enough light the leaves turn pale. Dragon trees like comfortable room temperatures of between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep the thermostat set so the plant isn't chilled if you leave home for several days in winter. A sudden drop in temperature can cause the lower leaves to drop off.
Description
Dracaena marginata Bicolor has beautiful light leaves with a red edge. There are 120 different types of Dracaena, some of which produce blood-red resin. That is why it is also called dragon tree or dragon blood tree. The plant has narrow, slender gray stems that are topped with shiny, arching leaves that are sword-shaped. In the spring on the outdoor varieties, fragrant tiny white flowers bloom and are followed by circular yellow-orange berries. On indoor plants, flowers and berries rarely appear. These plants are perfect for a beginner gardener because they're very easy to grow indoors. Dragon trees need moderate to bright indirect sunlight. Brown spots on the leaves usually indicate the plant is getting too much light. If the plant doesn't get enough light the leaves turn pale. Dragon trees like comfortable room temperatures of between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep the thermostat set so the plant isn't chilled if you leave home for several days in winter. A sudden drop in temperature can cause the lower leaves to drop off.
Specifications
Color | Bicolor |
Brand | Dracaena |
Fabricante | Dracaena |
Manufacturer | Dracaena |
Plant Or Animal Product Type | Marginata |