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Dracaena sanderiana is not a large plant like Dracaena Massangeana - the corn plant. The canes are harvested and cut into much smaller lengths just as many Dracaenas. The tops are waxed off to help stop the entry of fungus or rot.
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Caring for Lucky Bamboo - Dracaena sanderiana plant care described in detail. ... Dracaena sanderiana has many common names associated with it: Lucky Bamboo, Ribbon Dracaena, Ribbon Plant, Belgian Evergreen, Chinese Water Bamboo, Friendship Bamboo, Water Bamboo. Although many of these names contain the word bamboo,
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Lucky Bamboo, Dracaena sanderiana, how to grow bananas indoors or outdoors, digitial photos, tropical trees with excellent digital photos the Best site on the Internet - Tropical plants sub tropical plants exotic plants with growing guides with solid HOW TO information for tropicals. ... Lucky Bamboo, Dracaena sanderiana,
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden. ... See comments I posted on propagation under Dracaena sanderiana. These methods should work just as well for this species. I have both growing indoors...
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Dracaena sanderiana is a perfectly nice plant, as plants go. It's pretty undemanding – normal resistance to pests, doesn't need a huge amount of light or humidity, tolerant of normal indoor environments. The trouble is, it's also not much to look at.
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GardenWeb - The Internet's Garden Community ... IF you do want to start new plants in the future of this and/or many caned plants! (those in the picture look great and wouldn't need cutting for quite some time.) You would cut the cane horizontally just above one of the "rings". ... RE: How tall will the Dracaena Sanderiana get?
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The common name Lucky Bamboo is deceiving, this plant is not a bamboo at all, but actually a member of the Dracaena genus. Lucky bamboo is typically sold growing ... Dracaena sanderiana can also be grown in soil, just like any other houseplant. When grown in soil, it is usually known by the common name of the ribbon plant.
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[See Page for Genus Dracaena] [List All Plants in this Genus] ... Genus: Dracaena ... Add your comments and/or image on Dracaena sanderiana...
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Lucky Bamboo - Dracaena sanderiana. House plant descriptions, advice, care tips and online mail order shop. Houseplants for every space and taste. ... Well known in floristry as thin canes in a variety of styles this Dracaena is commonly thought of due to its common name as a bamboo. It is a very easy plant to have...
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