This dracaena looks different from most others. It has showy mottled foliage held on thin bamboo-like stems. Also its white flowers are beautiful as they show up on sphaerical, fragrant inflorescences. Dracaena surculosa is native to the rainforest understorey of different West African countries and does well as a house plant in a bright room. Its growth habit is suprisingly similar to bamboos. It first sends thin upright shoots from its base below ground, and only once they are tall enough they start to grow foliage. Its height can regulated by pruning at any height from 0,5 m to more than 4 m. It is said to attain almost 20 m in habitat, with its thin stems scrambling on tree branches.
Cultivation |
Protégée |
Présentation |
Racine nue |
Taille max. |
300cm et plus |
Famille botanique |
Asparagaceae |
Lumière |
Soleil |
Saison de floraison |
Mois les plus froids |
Type de plante |
Ligneuses |
Soins |
Pot |
Forme |
Arbres |