In warmer climates, Dracaena Colorama can be cultivated outdoors, but it is typically grown indoors in cooler regions. The leaves of the Colorama plant is tall, linear, and soft-tipped. Its midrib and borders are red-pink striped. When grown, stems branch to create a spreading, vase-shaped tree. Yellow-orange berries appear after the little, fragrant flowers. If grown inside, neither of those results.
Light requirement: Part sun/part shade, Bright indirect sunlight, Medium indirect sunlight, and Low light tolerant
Water requirement: Medium
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Soil: Well Drained
Skill level: Intermediate
Growth rate: Slow
Suitable for containers: Yes
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Drought tolerance: Medium
Frost tolerance: Low
Wind tolerance: Low
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Colour: Grey, Pink, White, Variegated
Variegation: Yes
Size: Small/medium
Seasonality: Evergreen
Flowering: Yes; but primarily grown for it's foliage
Flower colour: White
Flower fragrant: No
Flowering season: Summer
Fruit: No