Spikes Dracaena indivisa

(1 customer review)
  • Great Structure,
  • Use in Combo Planters,
  • Dramatic Height,
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Spikes Dracaena indivisa

(1 customer review)
  • Great Structure,
  • Use in Combo Planters,
  • Dramatic Height,

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(Spikes) Dracaena indivisa will add a tropical look to your garden border or container. Dracaena or ‘Spike’ as it is commonly known, adds structure and height with its long, slender, sword-shaped leaves. Spikes are very low maintenance. They do best in full sun to part shade, and will reach a height of 2 to 3 feet tall. Dracaena indivisa is a perfect choice as the ‘thriller’ in a mixed container planting, or add vertical interest to a mixed border.

Dracaena indivisa
Common Name: Spikes
Plant Type: Annual
Brand: PROVEN SELECTIONS®
Hardiness Zone: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11What is my zone?
Max Height: 1 – 3 Feet
Max Spread: 1 – 2 Feet
Exposure: Full Sun (+6 hrs.), Part Shade (4-6 hrs.)
Soil Moisture Needs: Moderate
Attributes: Evergreen
Design Use: Combination Containers, Container, Hanging Baskets, Structure
Container Design: Thriller
Season of Interest (Flowering): Late Spring or Early Summer, Summer, Late Summer, Fall
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1 review for Spikes Dracaena indivisa

  1. miadrinan

    I planted my Dracaena as a thriller for my flowering containers of annuals. It is now the middle of January, after a week of single digit temps/snow/icy rain, and they are still green!! They are proudly standing tall over a container of snow. Is this usual for this annual?

    • Heidi Grasman

      This is a bit unusual, depending on where you are at they may not look great in the spring.

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