Draceana (Cornplant)
(photo by: Sharla)
Status: Identified
Number of comments: 4
Note: I bought this at a nursery who said it is a "tropical plant." No other description. What is it exactly? It is getting big and I want to separate it, but am afriad I'll kill it.
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These are wonderful plants for this area. They do well in sun and partial shade, need little care, and if they are deadheaded, will keep blooming till frost. Look great with shasta daisy, coreopsis, rudbeckia--they also self-seed relatively easily and respond well to division. Pink, white, and several shades of blue available.
Anonymous on 8/13/2008 6:26:41 PM
I don't think these bloom, it looks more like a cornplant or variety of draceana, would be easier to tell from a side veiw than the top.
Anonymous on 8/14/2008 8:10:18 AM
All plants bloom but these have what are called 'insignificant blooms' Draceana for sure. Indoor plant right? EZ to divide.
Anonymous on 8/14/2008 8:20:33 AM
it is a ( dracaena )or also known as( cordyline) for indoor...jgc kildare ireland ...
Anonymous on 8/14/2008 8:41:45 AM

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