GenusDracaena are evergreen
trees, the few branches bearing linear to lance-shaped leaves often
crowded towards the tips; on mature plants, small greenish-white flowers
may be followed by orange or red berries
Details
'Massangeana' is an erect, sparsely
branched evergreen shrub to 4m, the arching sword-shaped leaves with a
central greenish-yellow stripe; seldom flowers
Ah Brilliant I think that is definately it. However there is also a type that is a bush form so it doesn't have the long woody stems. It will be interesting over time to see which one I have.
I didn't realise though just how many house plants are toxic to cats! And I have 2 of them. So I am now going through the ones I bought to check them.
I think the Dracaena fragrans massangeana is one of the ones that are toxic so I am keeping this on a high shelf where they can't get to!
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https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/79003/Dracaena-fragrans-Massangeana-(v)/Details
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Other common names corn plant
Family Asparagaceae
Genus Dracaena are evergreen trees, the few branches bearing linear to lance-shaped leaves often crowded towards the tips; on mature plants, small greenish-white flowers may be followed by orange or red berries
Details 'Massangeana' is an erect, sparsely branched evergreen shrub to 4m, the arching sword-shaped leaves with a central greenish-yellow stripe; seldom flowers
I didn't realise though just how many house plants are toxic to cats! And I have 2 of them. So I am now going through the ones I bought to check them.
I think the Dracaena fragrans massangeana is one of the ones that are toxic so I am keeping this on a high shelf where they can't get to!