Dracaena
24 Jan 2008 | by Kris Collins
The striking forms and colours of this low-maintenance genus have made it popular as an indoor plant, writes Kris Collins.
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These ornamentals have wide appeal despite complex cultivation regimes, says Miranda Kimberley.
The striking forms and colours of this low-maintenance genus have made it popular as an indoor plant, writes Kris Collins.
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