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Propagating Draceana Marginata

Red Margin Draceana

Red Margin Draceana

Ask the Expert: What type of Plant is this
I have had this plant for some time now and I would like to know what it is.  I am looking to see if I can possibly re-plant it shortening the trunks.  I don’t like how deadish it looks and so empty on the stalks. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please let me know if you were able to view the pictures.  The top leaves seems to be healthy but the bottoms don’t seem as colorful.  Most are falling off dead.

Lisa

Reply:

What you have is a Draceana marginata also known as Madagascar Dragon tree or Red-edge Draceana.  You can shorten the plant and create new ones at the same time.  First cut the stems to the height that you want the plant to be and leave alone for a couple of days.  Then mist the air around the plant every few day. Make sure to water your plant as you always have.  In a few weeks the stems will put out new foliage.  In the meantime, you can take the tops that you cut off and dip them in rooting hormone and place them in a pot with moist soil.   Keep the soil moist but not soggy in a few weeks the plants will start to form new roots.

Good luck and keep me posted.

Mystery Plant Identifictation

I hope someone there can help my wife and I. We received a plant from my brothers funeral and have no idea what it is or how to care for it. We were hoping that you could identify it for us and maybe you have a past newsletter on it or something. We also got a peace lily, (it was labeled) and found your web site had all the information we needed to take care of it! Hope to here from you soon.

Signed: Curious Couple!Mark and Andrea.

Hello Mark and Andrea:

The plant you have is a Red Margined Dracaena or Dracaena marginata.

red margined dracaena

For care and instruction review the following newsletter.

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If we can help further please let us know.