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  1. Hace 12 horas · Las variedades más habituales, que se encuentran con facilidad en tiendas y viveros, son la Dracaena marginata, con la variedad tricolor y la variedad colorama, la Dracaena draco (originaria de ...

  2. Hace 2 días · La Dracaena marginata és una planta interior de la família de les Asparagaceae, originària de Madagascar. És coneguda per les seves fulles verdes fosques amb vores vermelloses, q ue creixen en forma de roseta a la part superior de tiges llenyoses i verticals. Aquesta planta pot assolir diversos metres d'alçada al seu hàbitat natural ...

  3. Hace 5 días · La Dracaena marginata, también conocida como Drácena roja, es una planta de interior muy popular que destaca por sus hojas estrechas y coloridas, que le dan un aspecto elegante y sofisticado. Originaria de Madagascar, esta planta tropical es fácil de cuidar y es perfecta para aquellos que buscan agregar un toque de exotismo a sus ...

  4. Hace 4 días · The corn plant ( Dracaena fragrans) is a tropical African evergreen tree popular in Europe as an indoor plant since the mid-1800s—and in the U.S. since the early 20th century. They grow fairly slowly, from thick canes or stems that produce long, narrow leaves like stalks of corn, growing upward.

  5. Some of the most popular species for indoor gardening include Dracaena marginata, Dracaena fragrans, and Dracaena deremensis. Each species has its own unique characteristics, but they all share some common traits that make them ideal for propagation .

  6. dengarden.com › gardening › Caring-for-Dracaena-Mass-Cane-Mass-Cane-Corn-PlantHow to Care for Mass Cane Plant - Dengarden

    Mass cane (Dracaena fragrans "Massangeana" or Dracaena fragrans) is also known as "corn plant" and is one of several popular varieties of Dracaena, including Dracaena lisa, Dracaena marginata, and Dracaena compacta. It has stalky stems and long, green leaves with light-yellow/light-green stripes running through them.

  7. No one has been taking care of them. I am pretty sure they are red-edged dracaena marginata, they are next to west-facing windows and potted in some mossy looking medium. If I prune them, how would I prevent the new growth from being scraggly? 2.1M subscribers in the houseplants community. A community focused on the discussion, care, and well ...