
Bismarckia nobilis (275-325)
Stem
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Origin
The Dracaena draco, also known as the dragon's blood tree, originates from the Canary Islands, Madeira and Cape Verde. The tree is closely tied to historical myths and was discovered thousands of years ago. It has even been suggested that the tree can live beyond a thousand years, further strengthening its historical presence..
Characteristics
The Dracaena draco is a slow-growing tree capable of reaching a height of 12 metres. The tree has a unique growing habit, in which the tree develops branches over time that resemble an umbrella-shaped canopy. The leaves are long and pointed, while the bark has a greyish colour. The striking feature of the tree is its red resin, which has given the tree the name 'dragon's blood'.
Care
The Dracaena draco requires a well-draining soil and a sunny to partially shaded location. The tree can tolerate drought and prefers a warm climate, making it not well-suited to harsh frost. Regular watering in the first years after planting is essential for the tree's growth. Pruning is not needed, but if it is necessary to manage the size, this should be done at the end of winter.
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