Dracaena marginatas are mostly indoor plants that are easy to care for and can thrive in homes and offices. They are listed by NASA as an excellent plant for removing harmful chemicals from the air. The plant has narrow, slender gray stems that are topped with shiny, arching leaves that are sword-shaped. The leaves are deep green with reddish edges, making for a dramatic look. In the spring on the outdoor varieties, fragrant tiny white flowers bloom and are followed by circular yellow-orange berries. On indoor plants, flowers and berries rarely appear.
Dragon trees grow best in medium sunlight but they can survive in partial shade as well.
It’s easy to over water this plant. To ensure that you don’t drown your houseplants wait until the topsoil is half dry before watering. In low light, this can take up to 3 weeks for the topsoil to become half dry. If the plant develops brown tips on the leaves, that is a sign of overwatering or water with too much salt or fluoride in it.
Dragon plants prefer temperatures between 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Regular household humidity should be fine for them.
While it’s not harmful to humans, the leaves are extremely toxic to cats and dogs.
Sapna Krishnan (verified owner) –
Very nice and healthy plant
Rakhee Agha (verified owner) –
Received a good healthy plant .👍