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Dragon Tree

Dracaena marginata

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£7.99
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50-60cm

Bring height, drama, and effortless style into your home with the Dragon Tree – a low-maintenance plant with striking red-edged foliage that suits both sleek modern flats and cosy, characterful interiors, perfect for anyone looking to add greenery without the fuss.
  • Sword-shaped foliage with red margins
  • Architectural form for modern interiors
  • Slow-growing and easy-care

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Dragon Tree
Dragon Tree
Dragon Tree

  • Why we like this plant

    We love the Dragon Tree for its sleek, architectural look that instantly elevates any room without demanding constant attention. Its air-purifying abilities make it as practical as it is beautiful, and its sculptural form fits perfectly into the lifestyles of those who want greenery that looks great and feels easy to live with.

  • About this plant

    The Dracaena marginata, commonly known as the Dragon Tree, is a striking indoor plant prized for its tall, slender canes topped with tufts of spiky, arching leaves edged in red. This hardy houseplant grows upright and sculptural, making it a natural choice for modern interiors and minimalist spaces. Its slow growth and elegant form add height and greenery without overwhelming a room. Low-maintenance and air-purifying, the Dragon Tree is an excellent plant for busy households or offices seeking style with minimal effort.

  • Key features

    • Long, narrow green leaves with striking red edges
    • Compact, upright growth ideal for corners and focal points
    • Excellent air-purifying qualities

  • Light level

    • Bright indirect light
    • Filtered light
    • Low light
  • How it grows

    An upright, cane-like plant with tufts of spiky leaves at the top, growing slowly and forming a tree-like structure over time.

  • Moisture

    Water when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry to the touch, usually every 10–14 days. Ensure good drainage and avoid overwatering, as the plant is sensitive to soggy soil. Reduce watering in winter when growth slows.

  • Where to place it

    • Living room
    • Office
    • Bedroom
    • Hallway
    • Conservatory

Care tips

Position the plant in bright but indirect light, though it will also tolerate lower light levels. Feed with a balanced liquid fertiliser every month during spring and summer. Trim yellowing leaves at the base to maintain its shape, and keep it in average room temperatures, avoiding cold draughts.