Identification: Identifying an Indoor Tree

Discussion in 'Indoor and Greenhouse Plants' started by woofenill, Oct 15, 2008.

  1. woofenill

    woofenill Member

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    Recently, we rescued an Indoor Tree which was in excellent. However, we do not know what species it is and when we sent a 2 pictures to one source, they indicated it was a "Dracaena fragrans - Janet Craig Compacta." After some additional comparisons, it is not that species. I hope someone can identify it and assist us in getting information for its proper care so I've attached the two pictures. If it can be identified, please reply to me at prymeva@earthlink.net
    In any event, thank you for your time and consideration.

    Jan Landsman
     

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  2. lorax

    lorax Rising Contributor 10 Years

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    It is a Dracanea, but I don't think fragrans is the right one....
     
  3. edleigh7

    edleigh7 Well-Known Member

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    It may just be D fragrans 'Janet Craig' (minus the compacta) that is searching for more light. Definitely scraggly, try a different position with more light

    Ed
     

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