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Dracaena michiko for Tropical Interiors

Dracaena deremensis michiko is commonly known as Michiko cane. This dracaena, which is a native of Hawaii can take various forms such as a Bush or a Cane thus caring for it is similar to caring for dracaena fragrans massangeana.   It looks great under low to medium light and typically grows where Dracaena marginata will grow. Under favorable conditions, Michiko cane can grow to about 6 feet tall and 4 feet in width.  It boasts a set of dark green medium-sized leaves.

Michiko cane is a perfect choice for narrow or tight spaces.  This purpose is due to its foliage that is held tighter to its trunks.



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