Dracaena Maginata Bicolor is just like Dracaena Marginata Tricolor but has, of course, two colors instead of three. Mostly softy greens and reds trace down the thin and soft leaves, limpidly arcing up, out and down in a graceful spray, some may show a bit of cream too, they're not too discriminate in their coloring. Lowest leaves will gently fall away to leave behind somewhat thin, golden beige canes with the poufy spray atop. Larger specimen plants will have canes with their poufy tops at different heights, each cane able to reach a reported 15' or so at maturity, but they take their own darn time to get there. (Years) If any cane should get a bit too tall and unruly for your taste, cut it off much lower and the remaining cane will sprout multi new tops to grow together at the point you cut it. Flowers in a Dracaena are not really looked for, but once in a blue moon a Dracaena will go crazy and send out a green stem spangled with pretty, pure white frills that fill the house with sweet perfume. (Quite rare for an indoor plant, though)
- Also known as Dragon Tree
- Air Purifying
- Low Maintenance
Quick Care Guide:
- Water - Medium (3): Water plant when dry. Plant does not like soil to always be moist, but doesn't like to stay dry once becomes dry. Water as soon as soil is dry.
- Light - Medium (3): Plant prefers natural, diffused light. Can be placed in a spacious living room. Indirect light preferred. No direct sunlight on leaves.
- Difficulty - Low (1): These plants need barely any attention to thrive. Set it and forget it.
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