Dracaena draco Ø6cm

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Dracaena draco Ø6cm

Dracaena draco - The Dragon Tree of the Canary Islands Dracaena draco , known as the 'dragon tree', is one of the most fascinating dracaena species available, a plant with legendary history and distinct sculptural appearance. Endemic to the Canary Islands (Tenerife, Gran Canaria, La Palma), Madeira and Morocco, it is a rare and protected species, celebrated for its red sap - 'dragon's blood' - used for centuries in medicine and alchemy. The plant's silhouette is unmistakable: a thick, fleshy trunk that branches at the top into a compact crown of narrow, pointed leaves arranged in radial rosettes. At maturity, the plant reaches impressive dimensions in natural habitat (over 15 meters tall), but in indoor cultivation retains a compact silhouette of 60-120 cm, ideal for windowsills or decorative pots. At the offered size - Ø6cm pot - the plant is young, with a trunk already visible and the first crown of leaves formed. It is a perfect specimen for anyone drawn to exotic plants, for bonsai or arborescent succulent enthusiasts, and for any space requiring a piece with strong sculptural personality. Origin and Botanical History Dracaena draco belongs to the Asparagaceae family, Nolinoideae subfamily, the same that includes other decorative dracaenas, sansevierias and lily-of-the-valley (Convallaria). The species was scientifically described in 1767 by Carl Linnaeus under the name Asparagus draco, then reclassified in the Dracaena genus by Carl Ludwig Blume in 1828. The name draco means 'dragon' in Latin - a direct reference to its red sap, which was prized as 'dragon's blood' by ancient peoples. The Guanches (native population of the Canary Islands) considered dragon trees sacred, using the sap for mummification, rituals and as medicine. In Medieval Europe, dragon's blood was an important ingredient in alchemy, magic and medicine, as well as a precious dye for violin wood (Stradivarius) and for painting. In natural habitat, Dracaena draco grows in dry, rocky areas at medium altitudes, perfectly adapted to subtropical Mediterranean climate. Wild plants can live over 1000 years - the famous 'El Drago Milenario' in Icod de los Vinos, Tenerife, is estimated at 800-1000 years old and represents the unfallen symbol of the island. Foliage and Sculptural Silhouette The leaves are long, narrow and pointed (20-40 cm length, 1.5-3 cm width at maturity), with rigid, semi-succulent texture, of characteristic gray-blue-green color. Color can vary subtly depending on light received - under strong sun, leaves can take on bronze tones at the edges, a distinctive decorative effect. The arrangement of leaves in compact radial rosettes creates an elegant geometric silhouette. In young plants, there is a single rosette at the top of the trunk; as the plant matures and develops an increasing diameter, the trunk may branch, producing multiple rosettes - but this only happens after decades, often after flowering (which triggers branching). The trunk is thick, fleshy, of light gray-brown, with horizontal scars from the fall of old leaves. These scars give the trunk a 'lizard' or stylized 'dragon' appearance, reinforcing the common name. The Flowers Dracaena draco rarely flowers in indoor cultivation - only very mature plants (over 10-15 years) can produce inflorescences. The flowers are small, white, with green or cream hues, grouped in terminal panicles at the top of the crown. After flowering, they produce small, orange-red fruits. Flowering is often followed by trunk branching - each rosette that has flowered will divide into 2-3 new rosettes, transforming the plant into a complex arborescent structure over decades. Growth Habit and Care Dracaena draco is one of the most neglect-tolerant dracaenas - it withstands long periods of drought, strong or moderate light, and varied temperatures. Growth is very slow (1-5 cm per year), but this slowness is compensated by longevity and progressive sculptural appearance. Light: strong, can even tolerate partial direct sun (morning/late afternoon). South-facing windowsill with filtering curtain or west-facing windowsill ideal. Avoid deep shade - the plant will stretch and lose vigor. Temperature: 15-28°C; tolerates well variations between 10-32°C. In winter can stay at 10-15°C for a rest period. Does not tolerate below 5°C. Watering: infrequent; let the substrate dry completely between waterings. Every 10-14 days in summer, every 4-6 weeks in winter. Take care not to overwater - like most succulents, it prefers to dry out between waterings. Humidity: low to moderate (30-50%); adapts to dry indoor air. Does not require misting. Substrate: very well-drained, mix for succulents/cacti - sand, perlite, small gravel, a bit of peat. Avoid water-retaining substrates. Fertilization: very rare; every 2-3 months during the growing season, with succulent fertilizer diluted to 1/4 of the recommended dose. Propagation: via top cuttings (cutting the rosette and replanting) or by seeds. Cuttings root in 4-8
  • Fruugo ID: 514397531-1049855540
  • EAN: 4009182945532

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Safety Warnings: Ornamental plant. Not intended for human or animal consumption. Keep out of reach of children and animals. Some species may cause skin or mucous membrane irritation upon contact or ingestion. Wash hands after handling.

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