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Dracaena Reflexa

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With the option to be grown indoors or outdoors, Dracaena Reflexa is a plant that attracts the eyes. The stunning color patterns and dramatic foliage of the plant are a key attraction point. The thick and succulent roots are also a reason to buy these beauties.

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Description

Dracaena Reflexa is a popular plant that can be grown indoors and outdoors with ease. Indoors, it can reach a height of about three feet and looks like a bushy tree. Outdoors, you can place it in a shady area, like a patio. The main attraction point is the glossy leaves which can grow as much as one foot long and can be several inches wide as well. This plant belongs to the Asparagus family and has thick and succulent roots.

Another reason a lot of people like this plant are its dramatic foliage and stunning color patterns. They make this plant a focal point that people cant miss. You can also go for this plant if you need a plant that would help improve the air quality in its surroundings. Other names of the plant are Dracaena massangeana, Dracaena fragrans massangeana, corn plant and mass cane.

Additional information

Plant Type

Decoration, Succulent

Family

Asparagaceae

Location

Balcony, Outdoor

Planting Type

Garden

Planting Avg. Growing Size

Medium

Sunlight

Medium

Watering

Thrice (Weekly)

Friendly

Pets Friendly

Maintenance Difficulty

Low

Fuss

Low

HSN CODE

060290

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Traditional medicine practitioners of Madagascar have long believed Dracaena reflexa to cure malarial symptoms, poisoning, dysentery, diarrhea, dysmenorrhea, and to be useful as an antipyretic and hemostatic agent. The leaves and bark are mixed with parts of a number of other native plants and mixed into herbal teas.

1. Wipe the upper surfaces and undersides of the leaves with a damp cloth regularly.
2. The sunrays can scorch the plant’s foliage so make sure the plant gets filtered indoor light only.
3. The leaves and soil should be lightly misted regularly.
4. Overwatering or improper draining can lead to yellowing or drooping leaves.
5. The topsoil should be dried out before each watering session.

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