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Dracaena marginata is native to Madagascar and is also called the Madagascar dragon tree. This tree can grow up to 20 feet tall outdoors but won’t get taller than 6 feet indoors,
This plant was also used in NASA’s famous Clean Air Study and was shown to help remove formaldehyde from indoor air!
Dragon trees grow best in bright light but can also survive in partial shade. With lower light conditions they will grow slower and produce smaller leaves with less intense colour. Be careful not to place your dragon tree in direct sunlight though as its foliage can burn easily
Dragon trees prefer warmer temperatures between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Regular household humidity should be fine for them, but if your house is particularly dry, you can consider misting the plant lightly every few days.
it's easy to over-water the dragon tree. Wait until the top half of the soil is dry before watering probably about every 2 weeks. If the plant develops brown tips on its leaves, that's usually a sign that it's either receiving too much water or that the water you're using has too much salt or fluoride, which can cause discoloration. Ideally use distilled or rain water.
Our plant heights are given as an approximate range of what you will receive as every plant will be slightly different.
Use our recommended outer pot size to help choose a decorative pot that will fit