answersLogoWhite

0

The scientific name of dracaena is Dracaena spp.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the scientific name of good luck plant?

The scientific name of the good luck plant is Dracaena sanderiana. It is also commonly known as lucky bamboo.


What is the botanical name of song of India?

Dracaena reflexa is the botanical name for Song of India. It is a species of Dracaena plant known for its variegated green and yellow leaves.


What is French common name for Dracaena cambodiana?

The French common name for Dracaena cambodiana is Dragonnier du Cambodge. The English common name for this species is Cambodia dragon tree.


When was Dracaena cinnabari created?

Dracaena cinnabari was created in 1882.


Is a dracaena gymnosperm or angiosperm?

Dracaena is an angiosperm, hence it produces flowers and fruits.


Family name of fortune plant?

The Scottish botanist Robert Fortune had many plants named in his honor. Please be more specific.One name is Dracaena fragrans massangeana. But there are many others that are named a "fortune plants" another is called lucky bamboo or Dracaena sanderiana.


Can you trim the leaves of a dracaena plant?

Yes, you can trim the leaves of a dracaena plant to maintain its shape and promote healthy growth.


Can you trim the top of a dracaena plant?

Yes, you can trim the top of a dracaena plant to encourage new growth and maintain its shape.


How tall does a Dracaena plant typically grow?

A Dracaena plant typically grows to be around 3 to 10 feet tall.


How much sunlight do dracaena plants need to thrive?

Dracaena plants thrive in bright, indirect sunlight for about 6-8 hours a day.


Is dracaena plant a flowering plant?

All plants have the ability to flower, even the grass in your lawn. Dracaena, also known as the Modagascar Dragon, or Tri-Color Dracaena is not considered a plant vauled for its flower, and therefore sholdn't be considered a 'flowering plant'


Does Dracaena prefer to be root bound?

Dracaena plants do not prefer to be root bound. They generally thrive when given enough space for their roots to grow and expand.