Dragon Tree | Plants that Improve Indoor Air Quality
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by: Andrew Hanelly
Household name: Dragon tree
Scientific name: Dracaena marginata
Size: Can grow as tall as 15 feet, but commonly does not.
How it makes your home better: Stops the toxic effects of fumes from household lacquers and gasoline, commonly polluting garages.
Watch out for: Burning and flecking. Despite its fiery name, the Dragon tree will become speckled and wilt slightly when overexposed to the sun. Keep it in a dimly light area of your home to avoid problems.
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By elisha coyle on Aug 23, 2008
what about cats? are any of these plants poisonous to cats?
By carrie on Jul 23, 2009
is the dragon tree harmful to cats??
By carrie on Jul 23, 2009
when will i get a response?
By Whitney Richardson on Jul 24, 2009
According to the Cat Fanciers' Association, all but the ficus are considered poisonous to cats. You check out a full list here: http://www.cfa.org/articles/plants.html.