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Dracaena Song of India Plant Ships Free.
- Genus: Dracaena
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49 Shop reviews679 salesRated 4.86 out of 5 based on 49 customer ratings00
$19.99
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Terrific houseplant that never fails to be very showy. It needs temps 75+ degrees to thrive. Originally it is native from Mozambique, Madagascar and other islands located in the Indian Ocean. This member of the Asparagaceae family is a slow-growing evergreen perennial plant.
Categories: Indoor Plants, Outdoor Plants, Room Specific, Free Shipping, Patio, Low Maintenance, Living Room, Dining Room, Office
Tags: Home Decor, Grown in Florida Plants, Large Flowing Plants, Indirect Sunlight Plants, Colorful Plants, Starter Plant, Fast Growing Plants, Perennials, Low Maintenance, Bare Root Plants, Air Cleaner Plants, Landscape, Plants Under $20, Tropical Plants
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Weight
1 lbs
Dimensions
14 × 4 × 4 in
Watering
Semi-Dry
Toxicity
Toxic to both pets and humans
Temperature
70-80°
Sun Requirement
Full Sun
Plant Origin
US
Product of Florida, USA, Organic No Pesticides applied. Read carefully before ordering. We do NOT ship plastic pots that are harmful to our planet. Your plant will arrive in biodegradable florist wrappings. Offer includes one 5″ rooted plant or you can purchase two (2) 5″ cuttings. Terrific houseplant that never fails to be very showy. It needs temps 75+ degrees to thrive. Originally it is native from Mozambique, Madagascar and other islands located in the Indian Ocean. This member of the Asparagaceae family is a slow-growing evergreen perennial plant grown outdoors in a tropical setting. The plant is usually kept as a houseplant in North America, where it is only winter hardy in USDA hardiness zones 10B through 12. Florist use Song of India in most plant arrangements because of the star shaped leaves and bright colors that contrast the other plants. Song of India loves full sun but can also thrive in partial. It tends to like it a bit dry on its roots but loves misting’s. To propagate a new plant, just cut the top off and stick it into moist soil or water to root. Gar-Zen Botanical Designs is located in South Florida and is a Black and Minority women owned business.
- Organic Florida Ag# 4270858
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- Customer Service is Always Available.
Shipping Countries: United States (US)
Ready to ship in 1-3 business days
Shipping Policy
Ships Monday-Thursdays
Refund Policy
No refunds, please contact us.
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