
140 – 150 days. Indivisa dracaena seeds grow one of the most recognizable and efficient indoor perennials ever. Indivisa seeds mature into 24 – 36” tall sturdy uprights cascading with skinny tropical green dracaena leaves perfect for any living room, office, or patio. Indivisa dracaena is native to the temperate New Zealand climate and will thrive year-round in a favorite indoor planter. Indivisa dracaena complements well with other tropical palms for low-maintenance commercial and residential landscaping. 1000 seeds.
Growing Indivisa Dracaena Garden Seeds
- Taxonomy: Cordyline indivisa
- Other Names: Mountain Palm, Mountain Cabbage Tree, Bush Flax
- Seed Type: Annual (Indoor perennial)
- Sow Indoors or Outdoors: Indivisa dracaena seeds can be easily sown directly after the frost but, for earliest spring starts, begin indoors 10 – 12 weeks prior. For best results, pre-soak seeds for 3 – 5 days. Dracaena is popularly grown as an indoor perennial houseplant but will also thrive outdoors in warm winters. Harden off to a warm but shady spot in the garden when transplanting outside since mature plants will require the shade.
- Days to Maturity: 140 – 150 days
- Hardiness Zone: 8 – 11
- Planting Depth: Plant 3 – 4 seeds ¼” deep
- Plant Spacing: 36”
- Growth Habit: 24 – 36” upright with a 24 – 36” wide spread of skinny tropical leaves
- Soil Preference: Organically fertile, evenly moist, well-drained
- Light Preference: Partial Shade
- Diseases/Pests/Troubleshooting: Indivisa dracaena is known to be tolerant to many pests and diseases. Plants require shade during long summer heat and soil must be consistently moist or plants will dehydrate quickly. Indivisa dracaena has no serious pests but monitor regularly for mealy bugs and spider mites, especially on indoor plants.
- Color: Skinny tropical green leaves
Indivisa dracaena seeds can be easily sown directly after the frost but, for earliest spring starts, begin indoors 10 – 12 weeks prior. For best results, pre-soak seeds for 3 – 5 days. Dracaena is popularly grown as an indoor perennial houseplant but will also thrive outdoors in warm winters. Harden off to a warm but shady spot in the garden when transplanting outside since mature plants will require the shade. Plant 2 – 3 Indivisa dracaena seeds ¼” deep and 36” apart in organically fertile, evenly moist, and well-drained soil in partial shade. Indivisa dracaena is known to be tolerant to many pests and diseases. Plants require shade during long summer heat and soil must be consistently moist or will dehydrate very quickly. Indivisa dracaena has no serious pests but monitor regularly for mealy bugs and spider mites, especially on indoor plants. Indivisa seeds mature in 140 – 150 days as 24 – 36” uprights with a 24 – 36” wide spread of skinny tropical green leaves.
Cordyline indivisa, or more commonly known as Dracaena or Mountain Palm, is a sole native to New Zealand where there it grows abundantly and in a variety of cultivars. Although only naturalized in New Zealand, dracaena is by far one of the world’s most popular indoor ornamental plants, thriving in the constant year-round warm temperatures of a living room or office building.