Dracaena draco (Dragon Tree)

Dracaena draco Dragon Tree 200 mm
Dracaena draco Dragon Tree 200 mm
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Dracaena draco (Dragon Tree)

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Dracaena draco commonly called the dragon tree is a remarkably interesting tree with a thick trunk and rosette strappy bluish-green foliage. This is a very slow-growing plant suitable for full sun areas and requiring extraordinarily little water.Looking for an interesting and low-maintenance plant to spruce up your home or garden? Then consider the dragon tree! Dracaena draco, also known as the dragon tree, is a fascinating tree with a thick trunk and large, strappy leaves. It's surprisingly easy to care for. Here's everything you need to know about this unique plant. The dragon tree is a slow-growing plant, so it doesn't require much maintenance. It can tolerate full sun and very little water, making it ideal for sunny, dry areas. It's also quite drought-tolerant, so you don't have to worry about watering it frequently. Thedragon tree is an evergreen, so it will keep its foliage all year round. If you're looking for a low-maintenance plant that makes a statement, the dragon tree is a great choice. It's perfect for adding some interest to your home or garden, and it's easy to care for.

Light requirement: Full Sun and Part sun/part shade

Water requirement: Low

Watering frequency: Has very low water requirements.

Soil: Well draining

Skill level: Beginner

Growth rate: Slow

Suitable for containers: Yes

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Drought tolerance: High

Frost tolerance: Medium

Wind tolerance: High

Disease and pest susceptibility: Generally trouble-free

Mature height: 8 m

Mature width: 3 m

Suitable for shaping: No

Colour: Green

Variegation: No

Size: Large

Seasonality: Evergreen

Flowering: Yes; but primarily grown for it's foliage

Flower colour: White

Flower fragrant: No

Flowering season: Spring

Fruit: Yes

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