How Do You Care For A Marginata Candelabra?
The marginata is part of the Dracaena plant family and is sometimes called a “marginata candelabra” because its natural shape resembles a candelabra. The Dracaena marginata is a tropical palm-like plant with many long, woody stalks, or “canes,” that can grow from 2 to 20 feet tall. The marginata has dark green leaves with dark red margins around their outer edges. Dracaena marginatas are easy to grow and care for, making them popular house plants that can add a bit of tropical flair to an indoor environment. Plant your Dracaena marginata in bright, indirect sunlight outdoors if you live in a semi-tropical or tropical climate or indoors in a planter pot. When planting the marginata in a pot, be sure to select a planter pot that has adequate drainage holes in the bottom and fill the pot with an all-purpose, well-draining commercial potting mix. Place the pot in a drainage dish. Keep your marginata’s environment at about 75 degrees Fahrenheit. If you have a marginata planted outdoors, pro