Dracaena palm, Cordyline australis, is not a palm at all. It is more closely related to yuccas. (Incidentally, a few yuccas are also inaccurately known as palms as well, but that is another story.) ...
So many of the kids I grew up with now have an apricot tree in their own back yard, even though not many of us actually like the fruit. We all remember the remnant orchards, mostly apricots, which ...
Including tall plants in your home is a great way to instantly elevate your space and create a striking visual impact. While popular indoor plants like the areca palm, ZZ plant, and pothos are ...
A houseplant let loose in South Florida is blooming following early-year cool fronts with a sweet jasmine-like perfume that belies its sometimes shaggy appearance. The fragrant dracaena (druh-SEE-nuh) ...
A houseplant staple since the 1980s, the retro Dracaena fragrans (normally pronounced ‘dray-see-na)’ has made a comeback in recent years. Pom pom like tufts of leaves at the end of each stem give a ...
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