Sunday, August 14, 2011
Does draceana marginata have a stem when young?
Someone suggested that an unknown "tropical foliage" plant I have might be a draceana marginata. However, all the pictures I find are of adult ones, and the one I purchased is in a 4 inch pot(she desperately needs repotting as there are thick tuber roots hanging out the bottom). But there's nothing that even resembles a woody stem. The leaves are very spider plant-esque, just red edged with a solid green inside on the tops, the bottoms are darker red with just a stripe of light green going up the middle. They are no more than 3/4 an inch wide and about 8-10 inches long. I just checked the base and as far down as I'm comfortable going, the leaves just overlap. I just want to pamper this plant, lol, and that starts with knowing what she is. Thanks!
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