Dracaena Draco Seeds (Dragon Tree Seeds)

Dracaena Draco Seeds (Dragon Tree Seeds)

Unsual tree! Slow growing, be patient!
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Product Name Qty
10 Dracaena Draco Seeds (Dragon Tree Seeds)
US$2.40
100 Dracaena Draco Seeds (Dragon Tree Seeds)
US$14.00
500 Dracaena Draco Seeds (Dragon Tree Seeds)
US$59.00
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Dracaena Draco
Dracaena draco, the Dragon Tree, is from the Canary Islands. Only a few individuals can be found growing naturally, and these are mainly on the islands of Tenerife and La Palma, growing in dry bush at the low elevations of the islands' rocky mountain ranges. It's a Palm-like tree when young, evergreen, slowly growing to 10-30 feet tall. The plant is related to Agave, and looks like one when young. At this stage, it's used as a houseplant. It slowly develops a thick trunk, making it look more like a Palm. The Dragon trees tend to stay unbranched for many years before expanding as a tree. It is the flowering that causes the stem to branch. Flowering may take 10-15 years to begin, after which the tree begins to branch, creating the much-divided crown so characteristic of specimens several decades old. The bark is initially smooth and gray, becoming scaly. The leaves are stiff but flexible, numerous at the ends of the very stout branches, 2 feet long and 1 1/2 inches wide, sharp pointed tip and gray-green. The hundreds of small, fragrant, creamy-white, bell-shaped flowers are borne in branched spike in early Summer. The flowers are followed by orange berries. The fruits are pea-sized, and very fleshy. It has a sap that hardens to a dark red. People call the sap Dragon's Blood. The sap is sometimes used as a fake stone in jewelry. Hardiness zones 9-11, (-5øC/25øF, 5øC/40øF) in Winter. Zone 10 or under cover in Winter. Grow in full sun or light shade and protect from afternoon sun. Tolerates a wide range of soil conditions, as long as it is well drained. Water moderately.
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Common name Canary Islands Dragon Tree
Species Dracaena draco
Germination Seeds have hard shells and should be carefully scarified, chipped or filed to assist germination. Place in an area in direct sunlight for most of the day. Keep compost moist but not soaking wet. Germination should occur within 2 months but it can take longer, don't give up.
Scarification / Stratification Seed coats may be so hard that they are impermeable to water. They need to be scratched or broken using a knife or sandpaper, in order to germinate. Chip the seeds with a sharp knife or make a few swipes with a sharp edged file or use sandpaper to allow moisture being more readily absorbed.
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