Dragon Tree Description
Dracaena draco is a slow-growing, evergreen tree with a thick, swollen, cylindrical trunk that eventually branches out after flowering, creating a distinct, umbrella-like shape.
Its stout, upright limbs boast terminal rosettes of sword-shaped, blue-green leaves.
Dragon Tree Maintenance
Feed around every fourth time you water during the growing season, with a general house plant fertiliser.
Dragon trees thrive in rooms with average humidity so there’s no need to mist the leaves.
There’s no need to prune a dragon tree.
Simply take out any dead or damaged leaves.
Dragon Tree Alternative Names
Dragon palm.
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