Also known as the Madagascar Dragon Tree, Dracaena marginata is an extremely popular plant. It is a rugged and resilient species, easy to care for and looks graceful in any setting.
As its name suggests, the long, thin, arching green leaves are edged in a dark red. They are tall and versatile specimens, adding height and impact without taking too much space. Their stems can develop interesting curved and contorted, architectural shapes as they mature, adding more tropical beauty.
Dracaena is one of the plants on NASA’s air filtering plants list that remove toxins from the air.
Dracaena marginata – Red Edged Dracaena Care & Info Guide
Horty Hints
Stop the Drop! As this plant grows, older leaves will naturally fall off. If you notice rapid leaf-loss, check that the plant has not been overwatered or is too shaded.
Out with the old! If your plant outgrows its space or becomes too tall, chop the top off. As brutal as this is, new fuller growth will return. Only do this to a healthy plant in spring.
Feeling the Chill! These warm climate plants are susceptible to temperatures of 12°C or lower. Leaves will curl and can dry-up and die.
Light
Dracaena marginata needs moderate to bright, indirect light. Can cope in light shade but keep away from direct sunlight as this may burn or bleach the leaves.
Watering
Water when the soil starts to dry-out at the top. Water well and allow to drain thoroughly. Relatively drought tolerant. Do not overwater as this will cause the leaf tips to blacken.
Temperature
Dracaena marginata Red Edged prefers average household temperatures between 16-24°C but can cope with as low as 12°C for short periods.
Humidity
Dracaena are hardy houseplants and will do well in normal room humidity, however they do prefer higher humidity and will benefit from occasional misting.
Feed
Apply a weak dose of a fertiliser once or twice a month during the growing season.
Height & Growth Rate
The Red Edged Dracaena is a very slow-growing plant which typically rises to an ultimate height between 2.5 and 3 metres, but can be easily cut back.
Toxicity
The sap of this Dracaena is toxic to animals. It is not considered poisonous to humans but should not be ingested.
Air Purifying
This plant filters airborne toxins such as formaldehyde and benzene, and is part of our clean air plant collection.
Origin
Dracaena marginata Red Edged is native to Madagascar.













































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