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Dracaena (plant)

Dracaena (/drəˈsnə/[2]) is a genus of about 120 species of trees and succulent shrubs.[3] The formerly accepted genera Pleomele and Sansevieria are now included in Dracaena. In the APG IV classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae,[4] subfamily Nolinoideae (formerly the family Ruscaceae).[5][6] It has also formerly been separated (sometimes with Cordyline) into the family Dracaenaceae or placed in the Agavaceae (now Agavoideae).

Dracaena
Dracaena draco in Icod de los Vinos
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Asparagaceae
Subfamily: Nolinoideae
Genus: Dracaena
Vand. ex L.[1]
Synonyms[1]
  • Acyntha Medik.
  • Chrysodracon P.L.Lu & Morden
  • Draco Crantz
  • Drakaina Raf.
  • Nemampsis Raf.
  • Oedera Crantz
  • Pleomele Salisb.
  • Salmia Cav.
  • Sanseverinia Petagna
  • Sansevieria Thunb.
  • Stoerkia Crantz
  • Terminalis Medik.

The name dracaena is derived from the romanized form of the Ancient Greek δράκαιναdrakaina, "female dragon".[7]

The majority of the species are native to Africa, southern Asia through to northern Australia, with two species in tropical Central America.

Description edit

Species of Dracaena have a secondary thickening meristem in their trunk, termed Dracaenoid thickening by some authors,[citation needed] which is quite different from the thickening meristem found in dicotyledonous plants. This characteristic is shared with members of the Agavoideae and Xanthorrhoeoideae among other members of the Asparagales.

Dracaena species can be classified in two growth types: treelike dracaenas (Dracaena fragrans, Dracaena draco, Dracaena cinnabari), which have aboveground stems that branch from nodes after flowering, or if the growth tip is severed, and rhizomatous dracaenas (Dracaena trifasciata, Dracaena angolensis), which have underground rhizomes and leaves on the surface (ranging from straplike to cylindrical).[citation needed]

Many species of Dracaena are kept as houseplants due to tolerance of lower light and sparse watering.[8]

Species edit

Plants of the World Online currently includes:[9]

  • Dracaena acaulis Baker
  • Dracaena acutissima Hua
  • Dracaena adamii Hepper
  • Dracaena aethiopica (Thunb.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena afromontana Mildbr.
  • Dracaena aletriformis (Haw.) Bos (syn. D. latifolia)
  • Dracaena americana Donn.Sm. – Central America dragon tree
  • Dracaena angolensis (Welw. ex Carrière) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena angustifolia (Medik.) Roxb. (syn. D. australasica, D. ensiformis, D. fruticosa, D. linearifolia, D. menglaensis)
  • Dracaena arborea (Willd.) Link
  • Dracaena arborescens (Cornu ex Gérôme & Labroy) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena ascendens (L.E.Newton) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena aubryana Brongn. ex É.Morren (syn. D. thalioides)
  • Dracaena aubrytiana (Carrière) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena aurea H.Mann
  • Dracaena bacularis (Pfennig ex A.Butler & Jankalski) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena bagamoyensis (N.E.Br.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena ballyi (L.E.Newton) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena bhitalae (Webb & Newton) Takaw.-Ny. & Mucina
  • Dracaena bicolor Hook.
  • Dracaena borneensis (Merr.) Jankalski
  • Dracaena brachyphylla Kurz
  • Dracaena braunii Engl. (syn. D. litoralis)
  • Dracaena breviflora Ridl.
  • Dracaena bueana Engl.
  • Dracaena bugandana Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena bukedea Takaw.-Ny. & Mucina
  • Dracaena burdettii (Chahin.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena burmanica (N.E.Br.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena bushii Damen
  • Dracaena calocephala Bos
  • Dracaena cambodiana Pierre ex Gagnep.
  • Dracaena camerooniana Baker
  • Dracaena canaliculata (Carrière) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena cantleyi Baker
  • Dracaena caulescens (N.E.Br.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena cerasifera Hua
  • Dracaena chahinianii (Webb & Myklebust) Takaw.-Ny. & Mucina
  • Dracaena chiniana I.M.Turner
  • Dracaena cincta Baker
  • Dracaena cinnabari Balf.f. – Socotra dragon tree
  • Dracaena cochinchinensis (Lour.) S.C.Chen (syn. D. loureiroi)
  • Dracaena concinna Kunth
  • Dracaena conferta Ridl.
  • Dracaena congoensis Hua
  • Dracaena conspicua (N.E.Br.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena cristula W.Bull
  • Dracaena cubensis Vict.
  • Dracaena curtisii Ridl.
  • Dracaena cuspidata Ridl.
  • Dracaena dawei (Stapf) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena deremensis (L.) Ker Gawl. (syn. D. fragrans) – striped dracaena, compact dracaena, corn plant, cornstalk dracaena
  • Dracaena dhofarica (T.A.McCoy & Lavranos) Takaw.-Ny. & Mucina
  • Dracaena dooneri (N.E.Br.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena downsii (Chahin.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena draco (L.) L. – Canary Islands dragon tree
  • Dracaena dumetescens (L.E.Newton) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena ebracteata (Cav.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena eilensis (Chahin.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena ellenbeckiana Engl. - Kedong Dracaena (Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda)[10][11][12]
  • Dracaena elliptica Thunb. & Dalm. (syn. D. gracilis, D. javanica, D. maculata)
  • Dracaena erythraeae (Mattei) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena fasciata (Cornu ex Gérôme & Labroy) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena fernaldii (H.St.John) Jankalski
  • Dracaena finlaysonii Baker
  • Dracaena floribunda Baker
  • Dracaena fontanesiana Schult. & Schult.f.
  • Dracaena forbesii (O.Deg.) Jankalski
  • Dracaena forskaliana (Schult. & Schult.f.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena fragrans (L.) Ker Gawl. (syn. D. deremensis) – striped dracaena, compact dracaena, corn plant, cornstalk dracaena
  • Dracaena francisii (Chahin.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena frequens (Chahin.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena glomerata Baker
  • Dracaena goldieana Bullen ex Mast. & T.Moore
  • Dracaena gracillima (Chahin.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena granulata Hook.f.
  • Dracaena griffithii Regel
  • Dracaena haemanthoides Bos ex Damen
  • Dracaena halapepe (H.St.John) Jankalski
  • Dracaena halemanuensis Jankalski
  • Dracaena hallii (Chahin.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena hanningtonii Baker (syn. D. oldupai)
  • Dracaena hargeisana (Chahin.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena hewittii Ridl.
  • Dracaena hokouensis G.Z.Ye
  • Dracaena hosei (Ridl.) Jankalski
  • Dracaena humiflora (D.J.Richards) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena hyacinthoides (L.) Mabb.
  • Dracaena impressivenia Yu H.Yan & H.J.Guo
  • Dracaena itumei (Mbugua) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena jayniana Wilkin & Suksathan
  • Dracaena kaweesakii Wilkin & Suksathan[13]
  • Dracaena kirkii Baker
  • Dracaena konaensis (H.St.John) Jankalski
  • Dracaena kupensis Mwachala, Cheek, Eb.Fisch. & Muasya
  • Dracaena laevifolia (R.H.Webb & L.E.Newton) Takaw.-Ny. & Mucina
  • Dracaena lancea Thunb. & Dalm.
  • Dracaena lancifolia (Ridl.) Jankalski
  • Dracaena lavranii (Webb & Myklebust) Takaw.-Ny. & Mucina
  • Dracaena laxissima Engl.
  • Dracaena liberica (Gérôme & Labroy) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena longiflora (Sims) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena longifolia Ridl.
  • Dracaena longistyla (la Croix) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena lunatifolia (L.E.Newton) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena maingayi Hook.f.
  • Dracaena malawiana Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena mannii Baker
  • Dracaena marina Bos ex Damen
  • Dracaena masoniana (Chahin.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena mokoko Mwachala & Cheek
  • Dracaena multiflora Warb. ex P.Sarasin & Sarasin
  • Dracaena newtoniana (T.G.Forrest) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena nilotica (Baker) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena nitens Welw. ex Baker
  • Dracaena nitida (Chahin.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena novoguineensis Gibbs
  • Dracaena nyangensis Pellegr.
  • Dracaena ombet Heuglin ex Kotschy & Peyr. – Gabal Elba dragon tree
  • Dracaena ovata Ker Gawl.
  • Dracaena pachyphylla Kurz
  • Dracaena parva (N.E.Br.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena parviflora Baker
  • Dracaena patens (N.E.Br.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena pearsonii (N.E.Br.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena pedicellata (la Croix) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena penangensis Ridl.
  • Dracaena pendula Ridl.
  • Dracaena perrotii (O.Warburg) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena perrottetii Baker
  • Dracaena pethera Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena petiolata Hook.f.
  • Dracaena pfisteri (D.J.Richards) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena phanerophlebia Baker
  • Dracaena phillipsiae (N.E.Br.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena phrynioides Hook.
  • Dracaena pinguicula (P.R.O.Bally) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena porteri Baker
  • Dracaena powellii (N.E.Br.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena powysii (L.E.Newton) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena praetermissa Bos
  • Dracaena purpurea (Ridl.) Jankalski
  • Dracaena raffillii (N.E.Br.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena reflexa Lam. – Pleomele dracaena or "Song of India"
  • Dracaena rockii (H.St.John) Jankalski
  • Dracaena rosulata Mwachala & Eb.Fisch.
  • Dracaena roxburghiana (Schult. & Schult.f.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena sambiranensis (H.Perrier) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena sanderiana Engl. – ribbon dracaena, marketed as "lucky bamboo"
  • Dracaena sarawakensis (W.W.Sm.) Jankalski
  • Dracaena scabra Bos
  • Dracaena scimitariformis (D.J.Richards) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena senegambica (Baker) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena serpenta Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena serrulata Baker – Yemen dragon tree
  • Dracaena siamica Ridl.
  • Dracaena singapurensis Ridl.
  • Dracaena singularis (N.E.Br.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena sinus-simiorum (Chahin.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena sordida (N.E.Br.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena spathulata Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena specksii (Webb & Myklebust) Takaw.-Ny. & Mucina
  • Dracaena spicata Roxb.
  • Dracaena steudneri Engl.
  • Dracaena stuckyi (God.-Leb.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena subspicata (Baker) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena subtilis (N.E.Br.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena suffruticosa (N.E.Br.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena surculosa Lindl. – spotted or gold dust dracaena. Formerly D. godseffiana
  • Dracaena tamaranae Marrero Rodr., R.S.Almeira & M.Gonzáles-Martin
  • Dracaena terniflora Roxb.
  • Dracaena testudinea Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena tholloniana Hua
  • Dracaena thwaitesii Regel
  • Dracaena timorensis Kunth
  • Dracaena trachystachys Hook.f.
  • Dracaena transvaalensis Baker
  • Dracaena trifasciata (Prain) Mabb.
  • Dracaena umbraculifera Jacq.
  • Dracaena umbratica Ridl.
  • Dracaena usambarensis Engl.
  • Dracaena varians (N.E.Br.) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena viridiflora Engl. & K.Krause
  • Dracaena volkensii (Gürke) Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena wakaensis Damen & Quiroz
  • Dracaena waltersiae Damen
  • Dracaena xiphophylla Baker
  • Dracaena yuccifolia Ridl.
  • Dracaena zebra Byng & Christenh.
  • Dracaena zeylanica (L.) Mabb.

Formerly regarded as dracaena edit

Uses edit

Ornamental edit

Some shrubby species, such as D. fragrans, D. surculosa, D. marginata, and D. sanderiana, are popular as houseplants. Many of these are toxic to pets, though not humans, according to the ASPCA among others. Rooted stem cuttings of D. sanderiana are sold as "lucky bamboo", although only superficially resembling true bamboos.

Dracaena houseplants like humidity and moderate watering. They can tolerate periods of drought but the tips of the leaves may turn brown.[15] Leaves at the base will naturally yellow and drop off, leaving growth at the top and a bare stem.[15] Dracaena are vulnerable to mealybugs and scale insects.[15]

Other edit

A naturally occurring bright red resin, dragon's blood, is collected from D. draco and, in ancient times, from D. cinnabari. Modern dragon's blood is however more likely to be from the unrelated Daemonorops rattan palms.[a] It also has social functions in marking graves, sacred sites and farm plots in many African societies[17]

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Fruit as source of red resin exuded between scales, used medicinally and as a dye (one source of "dragon's blood"): Daemonorops didymophylla; Daemonorops draco; Daemonorops maculata; Daemonorops micrantha; Daemonorops propinqua; Daemonorops rubra[16]

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture. 2010-01-19. Archived from the original on 2010-05-30. Retrieved 2011-02-07.
  2. ^ Sunset Western Garden Book. Sunset Publishing Corporation. 1995. ISBN 978-0-376-03851-7.
  3. ^ "Dracaena". theplantlist.org. 2013. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  4. ^ Coombes 2012, p. 127.
  5. ^ Chase, Reveal & Fay 2009, pp. 132–136.
  6. ^ Angiosperm Phylogeny Group 2016, pp. 1–20.
  7. ^ Merriam-Webster Dictionary
  8. ^ James Wong (2021-05-09). "Fancy a plant that will grow old with you?". the Guardian. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
  9. ^ "Dracaena Vand. ex L." Plants of the World Online. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  10. ^ "Dracaena ellenbeckiana". World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (WCSP). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
  11. ^ "Dracaena ellenbeckiana (Kedong Dracaena)". exoten-garten.de.tl (in German). 2009. Retrieved 30 Jan 2016.
  12. ^ "Kedong Dracaena - Dracaena ellenbeckiana". Dave's Garden. 2005. Retrieved 30 Jan 2016.
  13. ^ Wilkin et al. 2013, pp. 101–112.
  14. ^ "Dracaena names". Multilingual Multiscript Plant Name Database. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  15. ^ a b c Peerless, Veronica (2017). How Not to Kill Your Houseplant. DK Penguin Random House. pp. 68–69.
  16. ^ Sunderland & Dransfield 2002.
  17. ^ Sheridan 2008, pp. 491–521.

Sources edit

  • Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (2016). "An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG IV". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 181 (1): 1–20. doi:10.1111/boj.12385.
  • Chase, M.W.; Reveal, J.L. & Fay, M.F. (2009). "A subfamilial classification for the expanded asparagalean families Amaryllidaceae, Asparagaceae and Xanthorrhoeaceae". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 161 (2): 132–136. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.2009.00999.x.
  • Coombes, Allen J. (2012). The A to Z of Plant Names: A Quick Reference Guide to 4000 Garden Plants. Timber Press. ISBN 978-1-60469-196-2.
  • Sunderland, Terry C.H.; Dransfield, John (2002). Florentino O.; Dransfield, John; Tesoro; N. Manokaran (eds.). "Species Profiles Rattans". Rattan, Current Research Issues and Prospects for Conservation and Sustainable Development. 14: 23–34.
  • Sheridan, M. (2008). "Tanzanian ritual perimetrics and African landscapes: the case of Dracaena". International Journal of African Historical Studies. 41 (3): 491–521. JSTOR 40282529.
  • Wilkin, Paul; Suksathan, Piyakaset; Keeratikiat, Kaweesak; van Welzen, Peter; Wiland-Szymanska, Justyna (2013). "A new species from Thailand and Burma, Dracaena kaweesakii Wilkin & Suksathan (Asparagaceae subfamily Nolinoideae)". PhytoKeys (26): 101–112. doi:10.3897/phytokeys.26.5335. PMC 3817424. PMID 24194672.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  •   Media related to Dracaena at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Data related to Dracaena at Wikispecies
  • Socotra botany 2011-06-11 at the Wayback Machine. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh.

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For other uses see Dracaena disambiguation Dracaena d r e ˈ s iː n e 2 is a genus of about 120 species of trees and succulent shrubs 3 The formerly accepted genera Pleomele and Sansevieria are now included in Dracaena In the APG IV classification system it is placed in the family Asparagaceae 4 subfamily Nolinoideae formerly the family Ruscaceae 5 6 It has also formerly been separated sometimes with Cordyline into the family Dracaenaceae or placed in the Agavaceae now Agavoideae DracaenaDracaena draco in Icod de los VinosScientific classificationKingdom PlantaeClade TracheophytesClade AngiospermsClade MonocotsOrder AsparagalesFamily AsparagaceaeSubfamily NolinoideaeGenus DracaenaVand ex L 1 Synonyms 1 Acyntha Medik Chrysodracon P L Lu amp Morden Draco Crantz Drakaina Raf Nemampsis Raf Oedera Crantz Pleomele Salisb Salmia Cav Sanseverinia Petagna Sansevieria Thunb Stoerkia Crantz Terminalis Medik The name dracaena is derived from the romanized form of the Ancient Greek drakaina drakaina female dragon 7 The majority of the species are native to Africa southern Asia through to northern Australia with two species in tropical Central America Contents 1 Description 2 Species 2 1 Formerly regarded as dracaena 3 Uses 3 1 Ornamental 3 2 Other 4 References 4 1 Notes 4 2 Citations 4 3 Sources 4 4 Further reading 5 External linksDescription editSpecies of Dracaena have a secondary thickening meristem in their trunk termed Dracaenoid thickening by some authors citation needed which is quite different from the thickening meristem found in dicotyledonous plants This characteristic is shared with members of the Agavoideae and Xanthorrhoeoideae among other members of the Asparagales Dracaena species can be classified in two growth types treelike dracaenas Dracaena fragrans Dracaena draco Dracaena cinnabari which have aboveground stems that branch from nodes after flowering or if the growth tip is severed and rhizomatous dracaenas Dracaena trifasciata Dracaena angolensis which have underground rhizomes and leaves on the surface ranging from straplike to cylindrical citation needed Many species of Dracaena are kept as houseplants due to tolerance of lower light and sparse watering 8 nbsp Dracaena cinnabari nbsp Dracaena draco nbsp Dracaena ellenbeckiana nbsp Dracaena fragrans nbsp Dracaena reflexa nbsp Dracaena sanderiana nbsp Dracaena surculosa nbsp Dracaena tamaranae native to Gran Canaria nbsp Dracaena trifasciataSpecies editPlants of the World Online currently includes 9 Dracaena acaulis Baker Dracaena acutissima Hua Dracaena adamii Hepper Dracaena aethiopica Thunb Byng amp Christenh Dracaena afromontana Mildbr Dracaena aletriformis Haw Bos syn D latifolia Dracaena americana Donn Sm Central America dragon tree Dracaena angolensis Welw ex Carriere Byng amp Christenh Dracaena angustifolia Medik Roxb syn D australasica D ensiformis D fruticosa D linearifolia D menglaensis Dracaena arborea Willd Link Dracaena arborescens Cornu ex Gerome amp Labroy Byng amp Christenh Dracaena ascendens L E Newton Byng amp Christenh Dracaena aubryana Brongn ex E Morren syn D thalioides Dracaena aubrytiana Carriere Byng amp Christenh Dracaena aurea H Mann Dracaena bacularis Pfennig ex A Butler amp Jankalski Byng amp Christenh Dracaena bagamoyensis N E Br Byng amp Christenh Dracaena ballyi L E Newton Byng amp Christenh Dracaena bhitalae Webb amp Newton Takaw Ny amp Mucina Dracaena bicolor Hook Dracaena borneensis Merr Jankalski Dracaena brachyphylla Kurz Dracaena braunii Engl syn D litoralis Dracaena breviflora Ridl Dracaena bueana Engl Dracaena bugandana Byng amp Christenh Dracaena bukedea Takaw Ny amp Mucina Dracaena burdettii Chahin Byng amp Christenh Dracaena burmanica N E Br Byng amp Christenh Dracaena bushii Damen Dracaena calocephala Bos Dracaena cambodiana Pierre ex Gagnep Dracaena camerooniana Baker Dracaena canaliculata Carriere Byng amp Christenh Dracaena cantleyi Baker Dracaena caulescens N E Br Byng amp Christenh Dracaena cerasifera Hua Dracaena chahinianii Webb amp Myklebust Takaw Ny amp Mucina Dracaena chiniana I M Turner Dracaena cincta Baker Dracaena cinnabari Balf f Socotra dragon tree Dracaena cochinchinensis Lour S C Chen syn D loureiroi Dracaena concinna Kunth Dracaena conferta Ridl Dracaena congoensis Hua Dracaena conspicua N E Br Byng amp Christenh Dracaena cristula W Bull Dracaena cubensis Vict Dracaena curtisii Ridl Dracaena cuspidata Ridl Dracaena dawei Stapf Byng amp Christenh Dracaena deremensis L Ker Gawl syn D fragrans striped dracaena compact dracaena corn plant cornstalk dracaena Dracaena dhofarica T A McCoy amp Lavranos Takaw Ny amp Mucina Dracaena dooneri N E Br Byng amp Christenh Dracaena downsii Chahin Byng amp Christenh Dracaena draco L L Canary Islands dragon tree Dracaena dumetescens L E Newton Byng amp Christenh Dracaena ebracteata Cav Byng amp Christenh Dracaena eilensis Chahin Byng amp Christenh Dracaena ellenbeckiana Engl Kedong Dracaena Ethiopia Kenya Uganda 10 11 12 Dracaena elliptica Thunb amp Dalm syn D gracilis D javanica D maculata Dracaena erythraeae Mattei Byng amp Christenh Dracaena fasciata Cornu ex Gerome amp Labroy Byng amp Christenh Dracaena fernaldii H St John Jankalski Dracaena finlaysonii Baker Dracaena floribunda Baker Dracaena fontanesiana Schult amp Schult f Dracaena forbesii O Deg Jankalski Dracaena forskaliana Schult amp Schult f Byng amp Christenh Dracaena fragrans L Ker Gawl syn D deremensis striped dracaena compact dracaena corn plant cornstalk dracaena Dracaena francisii Chahin Byng amp Christenh Dracaena frequens Chahin Byng amp Christenh Dracaena glomerata Baker Dracaena goldieana Bullen ex Mast amp T Moore Dracaena gracillima Chahin Byng amp Christenh Dracaena granulata Hook f Dracaena griffithii Regel Dracaena haemanthoides Bos ex Damen Dracaena halapepe H St John Jankalski Dracaena halemanuensis Jankalski Dracaena hallii Chahin Byng amp Christenh Dracaena hanningtonii Baker syn D oldupai Dracaena hargeisana Chahin Byng amp Christenh Dracaena hewittii Ridl Dracaena hokouensis G Z Ye Dracaena hosei Ridl Jankalski Dracaena humiflora D J Richards Byng amp Christenh Dracaena hyacinthoides L Mabb Dracaena impressivenia Yu H Yan amp H J Guo Dracaena itumei Mbugua Byng amp Christenh Dracaena jayniana Wilkin amp Suksathan Dracaena kaweesakii Wilkin amp Suksathan 13 Dracaena kirkii Baker Dracaena konaensis H St John Jankalski Dracaena kupensis Mwachala Cheek Eb Fisch amp Muasya Dracaena laevifolia R H Webb amp L E Newton Takaw Ny amp Mucina Dracaena lancea Thunb amp Dalm Dracaena lancifolia Ridl Jankalski Dracaena lavranii Webb amp Myklebust Takaw Ny amp Mucina Dracaena laxissima Engl Dracaena liberica Gerome amp Labroy Byng amp Christenh Dracaena longiflora Sims Byng amp Christenh Dracaena longifolia Ridl Dracaena longistyla la Croix Byng amp Christenh Dracaena lunatifolia L E Newton Byng amp Christenh Dracaena maingayi Hook f Dracaena malawiana Byng amp Christenh Dracaena mannii Baker Dracaena marina Bos ex Damen Dracaena masoniana Chahin Byng amp Christenh Dracaena mokoko Mwachala amp Cheek Dracaena multiflora Warb ex P Sarasin amp Sarasin Dracaena newtoniana T G Forrest Byng amp Christenh Dracaena nilotica Baker Byng amp Christenh Dracaena nitens Welw ex Baker Dracaena nitida Chahin Byng amp Christenh Dracaena novoguineensis Gibbs Dracaena nyangensis Pellegr Dracaena ombet Heuglin ex Kotschy amp Peyr Gabal Elba dragon tree Dracaena ovata Ker Gawl Dracaena pachyphylla Kurz Dracaena parva N E Br Byng amp Christenh Dracaena parviflora Baker Dracaena patens N E Br Byng amp Christenh Dracaena pearsonii N E Br Byng amp Christenh Dracaena pedicellata la Croix Byng amp Christenh Dracaena penangensis Ridl Dracaena pendula Ridl Dracaena perrotii O Warburg Byng amp Christenh Dracaena perrottetii Baker Dracaena pethera Byng amp Christenh Dracaena petiolata Hook f Dracaena pfisteri D J Richards Byng amp Christenh Dracaena phanerophlebia Baker Dracaena phillipsiae N E Br Byng amp Christenh Dracaena phrynioides Hook Dracaena pinguicula P R O Bally Byng amp Christenh Dracaena porteri Baker Dracaena powellii N E Br Byng amp Christenh Dracaena powysii L E Newton Byng amp Christenh Dracaena praetermissa Bos Dracaena purpurea Ridl Jankalski Dracaena raffillii N E Br Byng amp Christenh Dracaena reflexa Lam Pleomele dracaena or Song of India D reflexa var marginata syn D marginata red edged dracaena or Madagascar dragon tree Dracaena rockii H St John Jankalski Dracaena rosulata Mwachala amp Eb Fisch Dracaena roxburghiana Schult amp Schult f Byng amp Christenh Dracaena sambiranensis H Perrier Byng amp Christenh Dracaena sanderiana Engl ribbon dracaena marketed as lucky bamboo Dracaena sarawakensis W W Sm Jankalski Dracaena scabra Bos Dracaena scimitariformis D J Richards Byng amp Christenh Dracaena senegambica Baker Byng amp Christenh Dracaena serpenta Byng amp Christenh Dracaena serrulata Baker Yemen dragon tree Dracaena siamica Ridl Dracaena singapurensis Ridl Dracaena singularis N E Br Byng amp Christenh Dracaena sinus simiorum Chahin Byng amp Christenh Dracaena sordida N E Br Byng amp Christenh Dracaena spathulata Byng amp Christenh Dracaena specksii Webb amp Myklebust Takaw Ny amp Mucina Dracaena spicata Roxb Dracaena steudneri Engl Dracaena stuckyi God Leb Byng amp Christenh Dracaena subspicata Baker Byng amp Christenh Dracaena subtilis N E Br Byng amp Christenh Dracaena suffruticosa N E Br Byng amp Christenh Dracaena surculosa Lindl spotted or gold dust dracaena Formerly D godseffiana Dracaena tamaranae Marrero Rodr R S Almeira amp M Gonzales Martin Dracaena terniflora Roxb Dracaena testudinea Byng amp Christenh Dracaena tholloniana Hua Dracaena thwaitesii Regel Dracaena timorensis Kunth Dracaena trachystachys Hook f Dracaena transvaalensis Baker Dracaena trifasciata Prain Mabb Dracaena umbraculifera Jacq Dracaena umbratica Ridl Dracaena usambarensis Engl Dracaena varians N E Br Byng amp Christenh Dracaena viridiflora Engl amp K Krause Dracaena volkensii Gurke Byng amp Christenh Dracaena wakaensis Damen amp Quiroz Dracaena waltersiae Damen Dracaena xiphophylla Baker Dracaena yuccifolia Ridl Dracaena zebra Byng amp Christenh Dracaena zeylanica L Mabb Formerly regarded as dracaena edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information June 2017 Asparagus asparagoides L Druce as D medeoloides L f Cordyline australis G Forst Endl as D australis G Forst Cordyline fruticosa L A Chev as D terminalis Lam Cordyline indivisa G Forst Steud as D indivisa G Forst Cordyline obtecta Graham Baker as D obtecta Graham Cordyline stricta Sims Endl as D stricta Sims Dianella ensifolia L DC as D ensifolia L Liriope graminifolia L Baker as D graminifolia L Lomandra filiformis Thunb Britten as D filiformis Thunb 14 Uses editOrnamental edit Some shrubby species such as D fragrans D surculosa D marginata and D sanderiana are popular as houseplants Many of these are toxic to pets though not humans according to the ASPCA among others Rooted stem cuttings of D sanderiana are sold as lucky bamboo although only superficially resembling true bamboos Dracaena houseplants like humidity and moderate watering They can tolerate periods of drought but the tips of the leaves may turn brown 15 Leaves at the base will naturally yellow and drop off leaving growth at the top and a bare stem 15 Dracaena are vulnerable to mealybugs and scale insects 15 Other edit A naturally occurring bright red resin dragon s blood is collected from D draco and in ancient times from D cinnabari Modern dragon s blood is however more likely to be from the unrelated Daemonorops rattan palms a It also has social functions in marking graves sacred sites and farm plots in many African societies 17 References editNotes edit Fruit as source of red resin exuded between scales used medicinally and as a dye one source of dragon s blood Daemonorops didymophylla Daemonorops draco Daemonorops maculata Daemonorops micrantha Daemonorops propinqua Daemonorops rubra 16 Citations edit a b Genus Dracaena Vand ex L Germplasm Resources Information Network United States Department of Agriculture 2010 01 19 Archived from the original on 2010 05 30 Retrieved 2011 02 07 Sunset Western Garden Book Sunset Publishing Corporation 1995 ISBN 978 0 376 03851 7 Dracaena theplantlist org 2013 Retrieved 23 September 2020 Coombes 2012 p 127 Chase Reveal amp Fay 2009 pp 132 136 Angiosperm Phylogeny Group 2016 pp 1 20 Merriam Webster Dictionary James Wong 2021 05 09 Fancy a plant that will grow old with you the Guardian Retrieved 2021 08 10 Dracaena Vand ex L Plants of the World Online Kew Royal Botanic Gardens Retrieved 23 September 2020 Dracaena ellenbeckiana World Checklist of Selected Plant Families WCSP Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Dracaena ellenbeckiana Kedong Dracaena exoten garten de tl in German 2009 Retrieved 30 Jan 2016 Kedong Dracaena Dracaena ellenbeckiana Dave s Garden 2005 Retrieved 30 Jan 2016 Wilkin et al 2013 pp 101 112 Dracaena names Multilingual Multiscript Plant Name Database Retrieved 23 September 2020 a b c Peerless Veronica 2017 How Not to Kill Your Houseplant DK Penguin Random House pp 68 69 Sunderland amp Dransfield 2002 Sheridan 2008 pp 491 521 Sources edit Angiosperm Phylogeny Group 2016 An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants APG IV Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 181 1 1 20 doi 10 1111 boj 12385 Chase M W Reveal J L amp Fay M F 2009 A subfamilial classification for the expanded asparagalean families Amaryllidaceae Asparagaceae and Xanthorrhoeaceae Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 161 2 132 136 doi 10 1111 j 1095 8339 2009 00999 x Coombes Allen J 2012 The A to Z of Plant Names A Quick Reference Guide to 4000 Garden Plants Timber Press ISBN 978 1 60469 196 2 Sunderland Terry C H Dransfield John 2002 Florentino O Dransfield John Tesoro N Manokaran eds Species Profiles Rattans Rattan Current Research Issues and Prospects for Conservation and Sustainable Development 14 23 34 Sheridan M 2008 Tanzanian ritual perimetrics and African landscapes the case of Dracaena International Journal of African Historical Studies 41 3 491 521 JSTOR 40282529 Wilkin Paul Suksathan Piyakaset Keeratikiat Kaweesak van Welzen Peter Wiland Szymanska Justyna 2013 A new species from Thailand and Burma Dracaena kaweesakii Wilkin amp Suksathan Asparagaceae subfamily Nolinoideae PhytoKeys 26 101 112 doi 10 3897 phytokeys 26 5335 PMC 3817424 PMID 24194672 Further reading edit Waterhouse J T 1987 The phylogenetic significance of Dracaena type growth Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 109 129 138 External links edit nbsp Media related to Dracaena at Wikimedia Commons nbsp Data related to Dracaena at Wikispecies Socotra botany Archived 2011 06 11 at the Wayback Machine Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dracaena plant amp oldid 1180609457, wikipedia, wiki, 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