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Dracaena Marginata Tricolour Branched 7.5 Ltr - E

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Product Overview

Dracaena Marginata, the Madagascan Dragon Tree, is another firm favourite. It comes in all sizes, tiny tots to full specimens with many stems and heads. Easy care, tolerant of low light and another NASA recognised excellent plant for removing harmful toxins from the air. Dracaena is a large family with many variations in leaf size, colour and trunk types. Marginata is one of the easiest, it`s also tall and slender so requires a smaller footprint in the home.

Secrets of success:

An ideal plant if you often forget to care for it. Tolerates long periods of neglect, then quickly recovers once cared for correctly.

Natural light is best, avoid direct sun. Lower light levels will slow growth but isn`t problematic to the plant.

Average room temperature`s ideal, 18-24c, they will tolerate cooler temperatures but for optimal growth and health prefer it warm.

Water thoroughly then allow the top 1-2 inches of soil to dry before watering again. Constant wetness is one thing Dracaenas don`t like. Yellow leaves indicate too little water, brown leaves generally overwatering.

Reduce watering in Winter when the Dracaena isn`t actively growing, to avoid problems keep it on the dry side.

Minimum Temp:

Occasionally as low as 12c, but not for long.

Aftercare:

Dracaena are often called false palms as the lower leaves turn yellow and die off, this is how the trunk forms, and is natural.

Dry air can cause brown tips on the leaves, cut them off with sharp scissors, and try to increase the humidity around the plant slightly. Misting the leaves will help, and cleans them from accumulated dust.

Dracaenas only need repotting when they are very pot bound. Approximately every 2 years in Spring. Don`t overpot, just use a slightly larger pot and good free draining houseplant compost.

Warnings:

The sap within the leaves and stems contain low levels of toxins that can cause irritation to pets. Be careful not to allow your pet to ingest any part in any quantity.

Best practice is to keep out of reach of pets and children.

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