How to Care for a Dracaena Marginata Plant aka ...
Dracaena marginata plants are commonly known as Madagascar dragon trees. The plants are known for their ribbon-like leaves that are deep green with narrow magenta stripes along the edges. You can keep your dragon tree alive for decades if you ... [... more] eHow
Dracaena marginata
Easily grown as an indoor plant in St. Louis. Tolerates a wide range of indoor temperatures. For best results, place in bright indirect light locations protected from direct sun and drafts. Tolerates low light, but foliage loses best color in too ... [... more] Missouri Botanical Garden
Dragon Tree
Pot up in spring if needed. Feed every 14 days during active growth. Clean leaves monthly. Propagate by air layering, stem cuttings, or seed (keep soil at 86 degrees). Latin name: Dracaena marginata Latin pronunciation: (druh-SEE-nuh ... [... more] Better Homes and Gardens USA
Madagascar Dragon Tree
There are many forms of this plant so their specs can vary. Some are tall and narrow while others are very wide. Specimen plants can reach 15 to 20 feet in height. Pictured: 8" Dracaena Marginata Tip This is a "Madagascar Dragon Tree" tip [... more] Denver Plants
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Tropical Foliage Plants: A Grower's Guide Best Houseplant Book Available: Books on houseplants normally give a nice picture a short description of the plant with some cultural hints. I've always been disappointed with the limited information available on these common plants. In my opinion, lack [... more]
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