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DRACAENA (PLANT)


''Dracaena reflexa''

"Lucky Bamboo", ''Dracaena sanderiana''

'''Dracaena''' is a genus of about 40 species of trees and succulent shrubs classified in the family 'Ruscaceae' in the APG II system, or, according to some treatments, separated (with ''Cordyline'') into a family of their own, 'Dracaenaceae' or in the Agavaceae. The majority of the species are native in Africa and nearby islands, with a few in southern Asia and one in tropical Central America. The segregate genus ''Pleomele'' is now generally included in ''Dracaena''. The genus ''Sanseviera'' is closely related, and has recently been synonymized under ''Dracaena'' in the Kubitzki system.
''Dracaena'' have a secondary thickening meristem in their trunk. This monocotyledonous secondary thickening meristem is quite different to the thickening meristem found in dicotyledonous plants and is termed 'Dracaenoid thickening' by some authors. This character is shared with other members of the Agavaceae and Xanthorrhoeaceae among other related families.

Contents
Species
Uses
References and external links

Species


They can be divided into two groups based on their growth habits:
#A group of tree-size species with stout trunks and stiff, broad-based leaves, growing in arid semi-desert areas, and known as 'dragon trees'.
#A group of smaller, shrubby species with slender stems and flexible strap-shaped leaves, growing as understorey plants in rainforests (and very popular as houseplants), and known collectively as 'shrubby dracaenas'.
;Dragon trees

★ ''Dracaena americana'' - Central America Dragon Tree

★ ''Dracaena arborea'' - Tree Dracaena

★ ''Dracaena cinnabari'' - Socotra Dragon Tree

★ ''Dracaena draco'' - Canary Islands Dragon Tree

★ ''Dracaena ombet'' - Gabal Elba Dragon Tree
;Shrubby dracaenas

★ ''Dracaena aletriformis''

★ ''Dracaena bicolor''

★ ''Dracaena cincta''

★ ''Dracaena concinna''

★ ''Dracaena elliptica''

★ ''Dracaena fragrans'' - Striped Dracaena, Compact Dracaena, corn plant, Cornstalk Dracaena
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★ Synonym: ''Dracaena deremensis''

★ ''Dracaena goldieana''

★ ''Dracaena hookeriana''

★ ''Dracaena mannii''

★ ''Dracaena marginata'' - Red-edged Dracaena or Madagascar Dragon Tree

★ ''Dracaena marmorata''

★ ''Dracaena phrynioides''

★ ''Dracaena reflexa'' - Pleomele Dracaena or "Song of India"

★ ''Dracaena sanderiana'' - Ribbon Dracaena, marketed as "Lucky Bamboo"

★ ''Dracaena surculosa'' - Spotted Dracaena or Gold Dust Dracaena

★ ''Dracaena thalioides''

★ ''Dracaena umbraculifera''
Several other species previously included in ''Dracaena'' are now treated in the genus ''Cordyline''.

Uses


A bright red resin, dragon's blood, is produced from ''D. draco'' and, in ancient times, from ''D. cinnabari''. Some species such as ''D. deremnsis'', ''D. fragrans'', ''D. godseffiana'', ''D. marginata'', and ''D. sanderiana'' are popular as houseplants. Rooted stem cuttings of ''D. sanderiana'' are widely marketed in the U.S.A. as "Lucky Bamboo", although only superficially resembling true bamboos.
Cleve Backster performed some of his polygraph experiments on a Dragon tree.

References and external links



★ Waterhouse, J. T. 1987. The Phylogenetic Significance of ''Dracaena''-type growth. ''Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W.'' 109: 129-128.

Socotra botany. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh.

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