Song of India
Dracaena Reflexa
Dracaena gets its name from an ancient Greek word meaning 'female dragon' owing to a red gum-like resin in the plant stem that is likened to dragon blood. With its typically dramatic foliage, it makes for a great houseplant.
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Get To Know Your Plant
These plants tolerate low light but thrive in bright spots, too. They don't need to be watered or fed regularly, and are resistant to pests and diseases. Indoors, dracaena can grow to look like a bushy tree. The Song of India has thin, glossy green leaves with a cream or yellow margin. This plant is very hardy.
Care Instructions
- Water your Dracaena to keep the soil moist but not soggy.
- Yellowing leaves are a sign of overwatering or lack of drainage.
- Ensure your plant gets plenty of filtered light.
- Feed it once or twice a year.
- Prune the top if you don't want your plant to grow tall.
Features
CATEGORIES | DESCRIPTION |
Type | Perennial tree or shrub |
Origin | Africa and South Asia |
Climate | Tropical to temperate |
Usage | Indoor foliage |
Height | Upto 90 cm |
Shape | Upright shrubs |
Growth | Fast |
Propagation | By stem cuttings, from nodes |
Pests & Diseases | Aphids, Mealybugs, Scale |
Country of Origin of Product | India |