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Dracaena indivisa 'Spikes' - Green Spikes

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Dracaena indivisa 'Spikes' is an exceptional species heralding from the regal Asparagaceae family, widely admired for its dynamic and resilient persona. Also known as Green Spikes, its prowess manifests primarily in its striking, sword-shaped leaves that weave an arresting tapestry of deep green color, contributing significantly to its visual appeal. Standing with confident elegance at a height between 2 to 3 feet, its bold stature makes it an eye-catching addition to any landscape or container garden. Equally captivating is the plant's adaptability. Marked by a hardy and drought-tolerant nature, 'Spikes' flourishes across a broad spectrum of sunlight exposure – from the full, radiant heat of the sun to the subtle warmth of partial shade. This marriage of extraordinary aesthetics and effortless care renders the Green Spikes an ideal choice for those aspiring for a touch of unique architectural charisma and low-maintenance care in their green spaces.

  • Size: Up to 2-3 feet tall
  • Foliage: Long, sword-like, arching green leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Architectural Appeal: Unique texture and form that add visual interest and a tropical touch
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