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yucca vs dracaena Dracaena reflexa var. angustifolia – Foliage FactoryDracaena reflexa var. angustifolia Dracaena reflexa var. angustifolia is the narrow leaved Madagascar dragon tree, a woody dracaena with slim arching leaves, green blades and reddish margins. It grows from cane like stems that become taller and more defined over time, with foliage gathered in pointed tufts at the stem ends. The plants slim leaves and open branching habit give it a light vertical outline in the home. Young plants often look like small

Dracaena reflexa var. angustifolia

Dracaena reflexa var. angustifolia is the narrow-leaved Madagascar dragon tree, a woody dracaena with slim arching leaves, green blades and reddish margins. It grows from cane-like stems that become taller and more defined over time, with foliage gathered in pointed tufts at the stem ends.

The plant’s slim leaves and open branching habit give it a light vertical outline in the home. Young plants often look like small leafy tufts on thin stems, while mature potted plants can develop several canes with clear spacing between the heads of foliage. Pruning keeps the height manageable and can encourage extra branching.

  • Leaf shape: Long, narrow, sword-like foliage with a pointed tip.
  • Stem habit: Slender woody canes that branch after pruning or age.
  • Colour: Green leaves with reddish to purplish margins.
  • Container growth: Slow, airy and height-forming, with a tree-like outline in time.

Narrow Leaves from the Western Indian Ocean

Dracaena reflexa var. angustifolia is a western Indian Ocean variety of Dracaena reflexa. It grows as a shrub or tree in the wet tropical biome and, in a pot, needs warmth, measured watering and a draining root zone with both moisture and air.

The older name Dracaena marginata remains common for red-edged dragon tree forms and is treated as a synonym of this variety.

Care for Slender Cane Development

  • Watering: Allow the upper 40–60% of the potting mix to dry, then water thoroughly and let the pot drain.
  • Light: Bright indirect light gives the densest heads of foliage; softer light is tolerated with slower, looser growth.
  • Substrate: Use a free-draining mix with mineral grit, bark or pumice so roots are not held wet for long periods.
  • Pruning: Cut a cane to the preferred height if it becomes too tall; new shoots usually form below the cut.
  • Temperature: Keep warm, ideally 18–27 °C, and avoid exposure below about 10–12 °C.
  • Feeding: Feed sparingly during active growth; excess fertiliser can worsen salt-related tip browning.
  • Humidity: Moderate indoor humidity is usually enough, though very dry air may cause crispy tips.
  • Summer placement: A sheltered outdoor spot is possible in warm weather once nights stay mild, with gradual acclimation.

Root, Tip and Pest Diagnosis

  • Brown leaf tips: Check hard water, fertiliser buildup, dry air and irregular watering before trimming only the dry parts.
  • Yellow leaves near the base: Review watering frequency and pot drainage if several lower leaves yellow at once.
  • Soft canes: Inspect roots immediately; soft stems often follow cold, wet substrate or poor drainage.
  • Crisp pale patches: Reduce direct sun exposure and move the plant back into filtered light.
  • Fine webbing or speckles: Check for spider mites, especially in dry rooms with warm air.

Safe Placement at Home

Dracaena reflexa var. angustifolia is toxic to cats and dogs if ingested. Keep it away from chewing pets and small children, and dispose of pruned cane sections and leaves after cutting.

Botanical Name and Synonym

Dracaena is derived from Greek drakaina, meaning female dragon. The epithet reflexa refers to a bent-back or sharply curved quality, while angustifolia means narrow-leaved. The older name Dracaena marginata remains widely recognised as a synonym of Dracaena reflexa var. angustifolia.

Dracaena reflexa var. angustifolia is the classic dragon tree for a tall, airy plant outline with clear cane development over time.

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