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When planted in the ground, or in a large pot, in no time at all the Starter Plants become a gorgeous Spike, ornamental grass. This is NOT GRASS. They have started the spikes when you receive the Starter Plants. The Starter Plants should be acclimated to your weather BEFORE planting outside or putting outside. They have been in my weather, in North Florida, in the heat and full sun, with being kept moist most of the time.

It has distinctively long spiky green to red foliage that makes a fan of green as it grows. They are fantastic in containers behind glorious mounds of color or as a center, surrounded by color.  Whatever your choice, this plant is very easy to please.

You will receive one Starter Plant $4.00

Commonly referred to as “Spikes”.  This ornamental grass has become widely used as an annual in containers and in landscaping mixed with colorful bedding plants, for Zones that don’t get below 30* to 20*. It may be moved indoors, (it’s a house plant in colder areas) during the Winter months and put back out in the Spring or cover with a blanket if our nightly temps threaten to be below 30*.

Can grow 24” to 36”tall
Space 18-24” apart when planting in full or partial Sun

Dracaena Indivisa Spikes tolerate up to drought conditions with all degrees of sun being acceptable as well. It prefers to be in moist, well-drained soil with moderate sun. If in its own container, please fertilize monthly for maximum growth results.

* Perfect for Spring, Summer and Fall landscape
* Tall vivid green foliage to frame beds and containers
* Move indoors for the Winter months
* Heat and light tolerant

Dracaena Indivisa Spike aka Cordyline - STARTER Plants - no pot

$10.00Price
Excluding Sales Tax |
Only 2 left in stock
  • At shipping time, some soil may be removed if needed and we will trim down the plant if it is too tall at this time as well.
    If you are in winter weather, you can purchase a Winter Pack. It has its own listing here. If you are already in extreme cold, you need the Pack. The Spike cannot tolerate temps in low 30’s and below. It is a house plant in your area**
    Thank you.

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