Dracena fragrans
List dracena fragrans
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dracena fragrans 'golden coast' - houseplant good condition £12 sold without pot collection read more
12 €
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dracena marginata bicolour - houseplant good condition £12 sold without pot collection read more
12 €
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Look on the internet to learn more about the dracaena fragrans massangeanathe dracaena fragrans massangeana is known as the corn plant or cornstalk and sometimes, mistakenly, called the dragon planti will leave the repotting to the new owner as repotting causes accelerated growth and it could reach two or three metres high with much thicker stems and leaves over a metre long, unless cut backseveral more stalks will grow as and when the plant is cut back6 metres (5ft 3ins) with a spread of about 80cm (2ft 2ins) and many of the leaves are over 60cm (2ft) long and 10cm (4ins) wideit is presently in a 27cm (10the dracaena is a tropical plant that is used to long dry spells in its natural habitat and is, therefore, easy to look after as it thrives on neglecthorticultural nurseries are selling dracaenas of this size in plastic pots for up to £140from a smoke free environmentthere is also a secondary stalk that is about 90cm (3ft) high5 ins) blue ceramic pot but really needs to be repotted into a larger container, trough or plant potit will grow anywhere: full sun or shadethe leaves are dark green with yellow stripes and the yellow becomes more pronounced when grown in brighter conditionsif grown in a sunny room or conservatory it should bear pink and cream flowers followed by small, orange fruiti will leave the plant in its ceramic pot and let it go for offers in the region of £40the main stalk is now about 1if it starts to get too wide, simply cut off some of the side stemsit is a striking architectural plant that will add a bit of style as a centrepiece or in the corner of a living room, conservatory, reception area, office, surgery, hotel, bar, restaurant, showroom, shop, etci grew this from a cutting and have had to cut it back twice when it reached the ceilingthe dracaena is easily propogated and i regularly pot up some of the cut off stalk sections to grow new plants that i give away as presents
40 €
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Look on the internet to learn more about the dracaena fragrans massangeanathe dracaena fragrans massangeana is known as the corn plant or cornstalk and sometimes, mistakenly, called the dragon planti will leave the repotting to the new owner as repotting causes accelerated growth and it could reach two or three metres high with much thicker stems and leaves over a metre long, unless cut backseveral more stalks will grow as and when the plant is cut back6 metres (5ft 3ins) with a spread of about 80cm (2ft 2ins) and many of the leaves are over 60cm (2ft) long and 10cm (4ins) wideit is presently in a 27cm (10the dracaena is a tropical plant that is used to long dry spells in its natural habitat and is, therefore, easy to look after as it thrives on neglecthorticultural nurseries are selling dracaenas of this size in plastic pots for up to £140from a smoke free environmentthere is also a secondary stalk that is about 90cm (3ft) high5 ins) blue ceramic pot but really needs to be repotted into a larger container, trough or plant poti will leave the plant in its ceramic pot and let it go for offers in the region of £30it will grow anywhere: full sun or shadethe leaves are dark green with yellow stripes and the yellow becomes more pronounced when grown in brighter conditionsif grown in a sunny room or conservatory it should bear pink and cream flowers followed by small, orange fruitthe main stalk is now about 1if it starts to get too wide, simply cut off some of the side stemsit is a striking architectural plant that will add a bit of style as a centrepiece or in the corner of a living room, conservatory, reception area, office, surgery, hotel, bar, restaurant, showroom, shop, etci grew this from a cutting and have had to cut it back twice when it reached the ceilingthe dracaena is easily propogated and i regularly pot up some of the cut off stalk sections to grow new plants that i give away as presents
30 €
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Look on the internet to learn more about the dracaena fragrans massangeanathe dracaena fragrans massangeana is known as the corn plant or cornstalk and sometimes, mistakenly, called the dragon planti will leave the repotting to the new owner as repotting causes accelerated growth and it could reach two or three metres high with much thicker stems and leaves over a metre long, unless cut backseveral more stalks will grow as and when the plant is cut back6 metres (5ft 3ins) with a spread of about 80cm (2ft 2ins) and many of the leaves are over 60cm (2ft) long and 10cm (4ins) wideit is presently in a 27cm (10the dracaena is a tropical plant that is used to long dry spells in its natural habitat and is, therefore, easy to look after as it thrives on neglecthorticultural nurseries are selling dracaenas of this size in plastic pots for up to £140i will leave the plant in its ceramic pot and let it go for offers in the region of £23there is also a secondary stalk that is about 90cm (3ft) high5 ins) blue ceramic pot but really needs to be repotted into a larger container, trough or plant potfrom a smoke free environmentit will grow anywhere: full sun or shadethe leaves are dark green with yellow stripes and the yellow becomes more pronounced when grown in brighter conditionsif grown in a sunny room or conservatory it should bear pink and cream flowers followed by small, orange fruitthe main stalk is now about 1if it starts to get too wide, simply cut off some of the side stemsit is a striking architectural plant that will add a bit of style as a centrepiece or in the corner of a living room, conservatory, reception area, office, surgery, hotel, bar, restaurant, showroom, shop, etci grew this from a cutting and have had to cut it back twice when it reached the ceilingthe dracaena is easily propogated and i regularly pot up some of the cut off stalk sections to grow new plants that i give away as presents
23 €