PLANT CARE ( Dracaena Draco | Canary Islands Dragon Tree )
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Dracaena Draco | Canary Islands Dragon Tree is more cold-tolerant and can briefly tolerate temperatures below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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This plant likes to grow in relatively bright light, but it may resent being in the full, harsh afternoon sun. |
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It can adapt relatively well to humidity ranging from 60% to 80%. |
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Allow the plants to dry between waterings, but not completely. |
ADDITIONAL CARE
The Dracaena Draco | Canary Islands Dragon Tree doesn’t need special fertilizer or a lot of water. The plant has a high drought tolerance. However, it still requires well-drained soil. The warmer the climate, the taller the tree will grow. It could easily reach 50 ft. after 15 or 20 years in hot coastal climates. When kept as a houseplant, it may only grow to 4 to 15 feet, depending on how often you prune it and how much light it receives. Cuts should be done at a 45-degree angle towards the stem. This prevents water from collecting in the cut. Pruning back stems is also recommended, as two new stems tend to form at each cut. This will allow the tree to appear fuller.
NOTE
An example picture gives a trustworthy image of the plant with good care. The plant in the example picture is not the plant that will be delivered. This is an example, so variations are possible. Eventually, the delivered plant may differ in, for example, size, number of flowers, and number of branches. The plant will be in a plastic pot, not the one shown in the picture.
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