Description
Dracaena draco (Dragon Tree)
Fast, a healthy A Dracaena draco sapling is selected from our trusted nursery collection. The soil is next loosened and finely ground with the help of a small garden spade. A blend of rich organic compost and balanced chemical manure is added to the soil, ensuring the plant receives optimum nutrients from the start. Once the soil is prepared, the sapling is carefully transplanted into a well-designed pot that allows proper drainage and aeration.
A thin layer of nutrient-rich soil is gently spread around the roots. The pot is then covered with a layer of organic mulch or straw, helping to retain moisture and regulate temperature. Watering is done softly using a sprinkler or drip method. In just a few days, the leaves begin to stand tall, and the plant displays its signature thick trunk and bold, sword-like leaves.
The weeds are removed from time to time, and the surface of the pot is cleaned regularly. The foliage grows wide and symmetrical, developing into a stunning architectural form. Finally, each grown Dracaena draco plant is placed indoors where it continues to flourish, making it an excellent choice for modern homes, offices, and receptions.
Why Rent Dracaena draco?
-
Bold and Exotic Look: With its sculptural form and spiky leaves, it instantly enhances any room.
-
Low Maintenance: Requires minimal watering and thrives in indirect light — ideal for busy lifestyles.
-
Air Purifying Qualities: Filters airborne toxins, promoting cleaner and fresher indoor air.
-
Long-Lasting Beauty: Slow-growing and resilient, keeping its charm throughout your rental period.
-
Eco-Conscious Option: Stylish green décor without the commitment or environmental footprint of ownership.
Key Features:
-
Thick, palm-like trunk and sword-shaped grey-green leaves.
-
Requires only moderate light and occasional watering.
-
Highly resilient to indoor climate changes.
-
Suitable for homes, offices, hotels, and event spaces.
-
Delivered in a designer pot, ready for instant styling.
Then seeds are collected from the market and sown on the bed. A very thin layer of soil is put all over the bed. The bed is next covered with a layer of straw and watered either with a sprinkler or in some other way.
After a few days, the cover is removed, and new shoots would be found coming up. The growing weeds are then removed from time to time. Foliage branches are seen spreading, and the plants start growing fast. At last, each of these saplings is transferred to new places.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.