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dracaena

or »å°ù²¹Â·³¦±ð·²Ô²¹

[ druh-see-nuh ]

noun

  1. any treelike tropical plant of the genus Dracaena, many species of which are cultivated as ornamentals for their showy leaves.
  2. any plant of the closely related genus Cordyline.


dracaena

/ »å°ùəˈ²õ¾±Ë²ÔÉ™ /

noun

  1. any tropical plant of the genus Dracaena : some species are cultivated as house plants for their decorative foliage: family Agavaceae See also dragon's blood dragon tree
  2. any of several similar plants of the related genus Cordyline
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of dracaena1

< New Latin (Linnaeus) < Greek »å°ùá°ì²¹¾±²Ô²¹, feminine of »å°ùá°ìÅ²Ô dragon
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of dracaena1

C19: from New Latin, from Latin: she-dragon, from Greek drakaina, feminine of »å°ù²¹°ìÅ²Ô dragon
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Trim off brown tips that are common on spider plants, dracaenas, Ti plants and prayer plants sensitive to the chlorine and fluoride in water.

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Use leaf stem cuttings to start a variety of houseplants like inch plants, philodendron, pothos, dieffenbachias, dracaenas, jade plants and many more.

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My collection ranges from thumb-size succulents to a dracaena taller than I am.

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If you are looking for something tall and dramatic, dracaenas, which are popular for their striking variegated foliage, hold up well in lower light.

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There are houseplants, such as dracaena and ponytail palm, that naturally sport only one or very few stems.

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