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dracaena exterieur Dracaena draco CompactDracaena draco 'Compact', galement connue sous le nom de Dragon Tree Compact, est une varit compacte du clbre Dracaena draco. Elle est apprcie pour son feuillage lgant, sa facilit d'entretien, et sa capacit s'adapter divers environnements intrieurs. Voici une description dtaille de cette plante ainsi que des conseils pour son entretien : Description de la Dracaena draco 'Compact' Apparence : Feuilles : La Dracaena draco 'Compact' a des feuilles

Dracaena draco 'Compact', également connue sous le nom de Dragon Tree Compact, est une variété compacte du célèbre Dracaena draco. Elle est appréciée pour son feuillage élégant, sa facilité d'entretien, et sa capacité à s'adapter à divers environnements intérieurs. Voici une description détaillée de cette plante ainsi que des conseils pour son entretien :

Description de la Dracaena draco 'Compact'

  • Apparence :

    • Feuilles : La Dracaena draco 'Compact' a des feuilles étroites, longues et rigides, de couleur vert foncé. Les feuilles sont disposées en rosette, formant un toupet dense et attrayant au sommet de la tige.
    • Taille : Comme son nom l'indique, la variété 'Compact' est plus petite que le Dracaena draco standard. Elle atteint généralement une hauteur de 60 cm à 1 mètre en culture domestique.
    • Tronc : Elle développe un tronc épais et lignifié avec l'âge, donnant une apparence arborescente et sculpturale.
  • Origine : La Dracaena draco est originaire des îles Canaries, du Cap-Vert, et de Madère. La variété 'Compact' est une sélection cultivée pour sa taille réduite et sa forme dense.

Entretien de la Dracaena draco 'Compact'

Lumière

  • Exposition : La Dracaena draco 'Compact' préfère une lumière indirecte brillante. Elle peut tolérer des conditions de faible luminosité, mais une lumière plus vive favorise une croissance optimale.
  • Placement idéal : Placez-la près d'une fenêtre orientée à l'est ou à l'ouest, ou dans un endroit bien éclairé mais à l'abri de la lumière directe du soleil, qui peut brûler les feuilles.

Arrosage

  • Fréquence : Arrosez modérément. Laissez le sol sécher légèrement entre les arrosages. En général, arrosez lorsque les 2-3 premiers centimètres du sol sont secs au toucher.
  • Précaution : Assurez-vous que le pot a un bon drainage pour éviter l'accumulation d'eau et la pourriture des racines.

Température

  • Conditions idéales : La Dracaena draco 'Compact' préfère des températures comprises entre 18°C et 26°C.
  • Tolérance : Protégez-la des courants d'air froids et des températures inférieures à 10°C.

Humidité

  • Humidité ambiante : Elle tolère bien l'humidité ambiante typique des intérieurs, mais préfère un environnement modérément humide.
  • Brumisation : Brumisez les feuilles occasionnellement si l'air est très sec, surtout en hiver.

Sol

  • Type de sol : Utilisez un terreau bien drainé. Un mélange pour plantes d'intérieur ou un mélange de terreau avec de la perlite ou du sable pour améliorer le drainage est idéal.
  • Drainage : Un bon drainage est essentiel pour éviter les problèmes d'excès d'eau.

Fertilisation

  • Fréquence : Fertilisez pendant la saison de croissance (printemps et été) avec un engrais équilibré pour plantes d'intérieur, environ toutes les 4 à 6 semaines.
  • Modération : Évitez de fertiliser en hiver, lorsque la croissance est ralentie.

Entretien général

  • Nettoyage : Essuyez les feuilles avec un chiffon humide pour enlever la poussière et maintenir leur éclat.
  • Rempotage : Rempotez tous les 2 à 3 ans au printemps, ou lorsque les racines remplissent le pot. Utilisez un pot légèrement plus grand avec du terreau frais.

Astuces

  • Feuilles jaunes ou brunes : Souvent causées par un excès d'eau ou un manque de lumière. Ajustez l'arrosage et la lumière en conséquence.
  • Pestes : Surveillez les cochenilles, les pucerons et les acariens. Traitez avec un insecticide approprié ou une solution de savon insecticide si nécessaire.
  • Pourriture des racines : Évitez l'excès d'eau et assurez un bon drainage pour prévenir la pourriture des racines.
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