Made popular by its bamboo like stems topped with thin leaves edged in purple or pink it looks a bit like a pompom on a stick as it grows up.
Dracaena different types of bamboo house plants.
Some corn plants have plain green leaves but some varieties like warneckii offer white cream gold or chartreuse stripes on their foliage.
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This popular dracaena looks a bit like bamboo and is sold in small to big pots.
House plant types types from a selection of the main categories that apply to indoor plants.
9 lucky bamboo conveys good fortune 21 lucky bamboo encompasses all health happiness wealth and fortune placement.
Cattleya lycaste phalaenopsis and paphiopedilum.
Types of dracaena for indoors.
Dracaena fragrans d braunii d marginata and d.
Lucky bamboo is not actually bamboo and may or may not actually be lucky.
Monrovia s burgundy spire dracaena palm details and information.
This plant can be grown in soil or water but seems to be grown in water mostly although they survive longer in soil.
Dracaena marginata madagascar dragon tree is an exotic but easy to grow houseplant.
Yet this houseplant belongs to the diverse dracaena family of tropical plants.
The very popular dracaena fragrans massangeana is more commonly known as the corn.
When young though it almost looks like a tuft of colorful grass.
Lemon lime is a newer cultivar with chartreuse green and white stripes on the leaves.
The wide straplike arching leaves of corn plant resemble the leaves of its namesake corn.
Warneckii has leathery leaves that are green with white stripes.
The lucky bamboo is an extremely popular plant and looks very different to many other dracaena s.
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There are a few cultivars of this species of dracaena.
Lucky bamboo placement is always a popular topic.
6 lucky bamboo more happiness 7 lucky bamboo seven is always thought of a lucky number 8 lucky bamboo in asian culture the number 8 conveys luck of wealth.
Janet craig is common and has shiny dark green leaves.
There isn t really a well known reason for how this common name came about although dracaena sanderiana grows easily in water and the canes of the plant have a similar appearance to real bamboo stalks it has no true connection with japanese culture.
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