Despite its name, lucky bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana) is not a bamboo (jury's out on the lucky claim), but a type of dracaena plant, just like corn plants and dragon trees. For those fortunate enough ...
Dracaena encompasses a variety of tropical plants from Asia, Africa, and Australia that are favored around the world as houseplants because of their ability to thrive in low-light conditions and ...
The new year is still young, so let’s continue to welcome it — with some lucky bamboo. At this time of year, this plant appears in supermarkets and plant stores across the country. It may or may not ...
Lucky bamboo is not bamboo at all — though it bears an uncanny resemblance. Rather it’s a plant called Dracaena sanderiana. As for whether it’s lucky, that pretty much depends on you. Or does it?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dracaena plants are native to Africa, Asia and Central America. While there are hundreds of species, they come in two main ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... If you’ve just amputated your amaryllis, pitched the paperwhites or pointed a dying poinsettia toward the weed bin, you can still enjoy some seasonal, New ...
The new year is still young so let’s continue to welcome it in – with some lucky bamboo. At this time of year, this plant appears in supermarkets and plant stores across the country. It might or might ...
The New Year is still young so let’s continue to welcome it in — with some lucky bamboo. At this time of year, this plant appears in supermarkets and plant stores across the country. It may or may not ...
Lucky bamboo plants are incredibly easy to propagate, allowing you to fill your garden with many more of these attractive shrubs on an extremely low budget.