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Stem Rot in a Corn Cane Plant
Dracaena Fragrans is the botanical name for a corn plant. Not to be confused with the corn you grow in your garden,...
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Dracaena Marginata Problems
Dracaena are commonly grown houseplants. They require warm semitropical conditions that are usually only found indoors or in a green house. Dracaena...
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How to Care for a Dracaena Marginata Tree
Dracaena marginata, also known as dragon tree, is an attractive, versatile plant that requires little time or effort to care for. Native...
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Lucky Bamboo Root Rot
Dracaena sanderiana, more commonly known as lucky bamboo, is a member of the lily family and needs minimal care. Lucky bamboo can...
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Why Is My Red-Striped Dracaena Houseplant Losing Leaves?
The red-striped dracaena (Dracaena marginata) is from Madagascar and is also known as the dragontree or red-edged dragontree. Its long, thin leaves...
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How to Care for a Dracaena Marginata Plant aka Madagascar Dragon Tree
Dracaena marginata plants are commonly known as Madagascar dragon trees. The plants are known for their ribbon-like leaves that are deep green...
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Problems With Cordyline Plants
Cordyline terminalis plants are also known as ti plants or Hawaiian good-luck plants. The 20 species come in a variety of colors,...
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Pellicularia Root & Stem Rot
Pellicularia filamentosa is the fungus that causes stem and root rot. This disease is common in plants during the spring and summer...
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How to Care for Dracaena Magenta Plants
Dracaena is a genus of plants that includes about 40 species, including Dracaena marginatas, of which magentas are a common variety. Magenta...
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How to Plant Dracaena
Dracaenas are both indoor and outdoor plants. They grow well outside in sub-tropical and tropical regions. Dracaenas are related to the family...
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Potential Pests of Dracaena
Dracaenas are hardy houseplants that may also be grown as landscape specimens in warm climates. These plants are enjoyed for their long...
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How to Cut a Dracaena Plant
Prized as houseplants, dracaena plant varieties survive for years as an indoor potted plant. Varieties include dragon trees and lucky bamboo, which...
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Squash Stem Root Rot
Two main types of fungus can cause root rot in squash plants, known as Fusarium root rot and Phytophthora root rot. If...
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Why Corn Stalks Turn Brown
Corn stalks turn brown because of the infection of a variety of diseases. Generally fungal in nature, corn stalk rot causes sections...
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Dracaena Marginata: Tips of Leaves Turning Black
The leaves produced by dragon trees (Dracaena marginata) are long, slender fronds resembling some types of palms. Keeping dragon trees healthy is...
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How to Propagate a Dracaena Marginata
Dracaena marginata goes by several common names, including Madagascar dragon tree and red-margined dracaena. The species possesses a treelike shape with a...
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How to Care For a Dracaena Tree
Dracaena plants are often grown as low-maintenance houseplants. The plants produce single or multiple stems topped with long, strap-like foliage. While most...
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Tropical Plants of the Dracena Species
If you've ever had a "Lucky Bamboo," you have grown a dracaena. Dracaena is not a species but a genus of the...
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White Root Rot
White root rot is also known by Rosellinia necatrix or Dematophora necatrix and is a fungal disease caused by Scytinostroma galactinum. This...
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How to Fix Root Rot
Root rot is a common problem in gardening that usually kills the plant. One plant with root rot can infect an entire...