The story of dragon’s blood spans folklore, botany and biochemistry. Here’s how it teaches us how trees respond to injury with blood-red resilience.
There are a few trees that are named Dragon's Blood Tree, but there is only one Dracaena draco. It originated from the Island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands and was introduced to Australia as seed, ...
Scientists have discovered a highly distinctive and endangered new dragon tree species -- Dracaena kaweesakii. The new species grows to an impressive 12 m and has soft, sword-shaped leaves with white ...
Dracaena L., a member of the family Ruscaceae, was first founded by Sprengei in 1826. It had evolved as a tightly-close relative of Sansevieria Thunb. Both genera can hardly be distinguished using ...
First impressions reveal that this tree has almost a surreal quality to it, a tree that seems to bleed bright red when its ...
Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), the operator of Kempegowda International Airport (KIA), has imported exotic Mediterranean trees and plants from Spain and Italy. The imported trees and ...
The newly discovered dragon tree species Dracaena kaweesakii from Thailand is characterized by its extensive branching. The new species reaches an impressive 12 m in both height and crown diameter, ...