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Encyclopedia > Dracaena

Dracaena has two different meanings:


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Dracaenas are generally rugged, carefree houseplants with a robust and tropical appearance.
Dracaenas are grown for their strap-shaped foliage which is colorfully striped in many of the cultivars.
Dracaenas are easy to propagate by air layering, tip or stem cuttings, or by the removal and rooting of basal shoots in spring or late summer
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Most of us have at least one dracaena in our home or office as it is one of the plant that easily survive indoors even when the conditions are far from ideal.
Dracaenas need plenty of light, filtered through a curtain if indoors, or in a semi-shaded spot on our balconies because direct sunlight can damage their leaves, especially during the warm months of summer.
Good solutions that provide humidity to plants are the use of a humidifier, or grouping of the plants on the tray with pebbles that you always keep moist so that the plants will absorb the humidity of the water as it dries out.
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