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dracaena reflexa india Song of India DracaenaDracaena reflexa 'Song Of India' Dracaena reflexa 'Song Of India' is a branching tropical dracaena with glossy lance shaped leaves, thickened woody stems and bright cream yellow margins around a green centre. New shoots emerge in clustered tufts, so a young plant already has a layered, leafy look, while older stems gradually form a small indoor shrub with visible branching. The colour pattern gives this cultivar a bright, clean outline on each stem
Dracaena reflexa 'Song Of India'
Dracaena reflexa 'Song Of India' is a branching tropical dracaena with glossy lance-shaped leaves, thickened woody stems and bright cream-yellow margins around a green centre. New shoots emerge in clustered tufts, so a young plant already has a layered, leafy look, while older stems gradually form a small indoor shrub with visible branching.
The colour pattern gives this cultivar a bright, clean outline on each stem tip. Each leaf is narrow, slightly arching and arranged around the growing point, creating a rosette-like cluster at the end of every branch. Regular pruning can encourage a fuller shape because cut stems usually reshoot from nodes below the cut.
- Growth habit: Woody, branching stems with leafy tufts at the tips.
- Leaf pattern: Green centres edged by cream to yellow-green margins.
- Indoor shape: Develops slowly into a multi-stemmed shrub in a pot.
- Root-zone needs: Steady warmth, filtered light and an airy, draining mix.
Branching Growth and Island Range
Dracaena reflexa is native to north-east Mozambique and the western Indian Ocean region, where it grows as a shrub or tree in wet tropical conditions. Indoors, 'Song Of India' keeps the same branching framework on a smaller scale, with woody stems that can be shortened when the plant becomes too tall or uneven.
The stems tolerate short dry intervals between waterings, but the roots still need air around them. A mix that holds light moisture while draining freely keeps the stem base from staying too damp. Bright filtered light produces shorter internodes and denser new shoots, while harsh midday sun can leave dry marks on the glossy leaves.
Care for Branching Stem Growth
- Light: Place in bright indirect light; gentle morning or late-afternoon sun can be used after gradual acclimation.
- Substrate: Use an airy houseplant mix with mineral drainage such as pumice, perlite or fine bark.
- Watering: Water once the upper part of the mix has dried, then drain the pot fully so moisture does not sit around the roots.
- Temperature: Keep warm at about 18–27 °C and protect from cold draughts or sudden drops.
- Feeding: Feed lightly during active growth; reduce fertiliser when growth slows in darker months.
- Humidity: Normal indoor humidity is usually tolerated, but very dry air can speed up brown leaf tips.
- Pruning: Shorten long stems above a node to encourage new side shoots and a denser outline.
- Propagation: Stem cuttings can root in water or a lightly moist propagation medium.
Leaf Tip and Stem Checks
- Brown tips: Check dry air, uneven watering and mineral buildup; flush the mix occasionally and use filtered or rainwater where tap water is hard.
- Yellowing lower leaves: Review whether the mix is staying wet too long, especially in a cool room or oversized pot.
- Scorched patches: Move the plant back from harsh direct sun if pale, dry marks appear on exposed leaves.
- Weak, stretched shoots: Increase filtered light and rotate the pot so new growth develops more evenly.
- Pest marks: Inspect leaf bases and stem nodes for scale, mealybugs or spider mites when leaves look speckled or sticky.
Placement Around Pets
Dracaena plants are toxic to cats and dogs if ingested. Keep Dracaena reflexa 'Song Of India' away from pets and small children, and clear away pruned leaves or stem pieces after trimming.
Botanical Background
Dracaena belongs to Asparagaceae. The genus name comes from Greek drakaina, meaning female dragon, a reference connected with the red resin of some dragon-tree relatives. The specific epithet reflexa means bent back or sharply bent, matching the backward-curving quality associated with the species.
Dracaena reflexa 'Song Of India' has branching woody stems, cream-yellow margins and dense leaf tufts from a young size.
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