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Blue Dracaena Palm

SKU: 217355-1G
UPC: 014949317013
$14.99
  • Architectural “palm-like” crowns of slender, arching, sword-shaped blue-green leaves for instant tropical drama.
  • Late-spring show: large, branched, creamy white panicles rise above the foliage and add fragrance and flair.
  • Coastal-ready and container-perfect—excellent in tubs, poolside planters, and sunny patios (smaller when container grown).
  • Evergreen and waterwise once established; thrives in full to partial sun with deep, well-drained soil.

Blue Dracaena Palm (Cordyline indivisa) delivers bold, palm-like structure with dense crowns of slender, arching, sword-shaped leaves in a refined blue-green tone. This evergreen architectural plant creates a dramatic tropical look in the landscape and shines in large containers—especially near pools and patios where you want a strong silhouette without excessive litter or shade. In late spring, branched panicles of creamy white flowers rise above the foliage for an elegant, fragrant display. Grow it in full to partial sun with enriched, well-drained soil, water when the soil surface dries, and provide shelter from harsh winds—especially in coastal exposures—for a striking, low-fuss statement plant.


Plant Description

A palm-like, evergreen cordyline with dense crowns of slender, arching leaves and a dramatic tropical presence. A standout specimen in the ground or in large containers.

Foliage & Form

Forms upright trunks topped with bold, architectural crowns of narrow, sword-like leaves in a blue-green hue—ideal for modern, tropical, and coastal-inspired designs.

Flowers & Bloom Time

Large, branched, creamy white panicles appear in late spring. Flowers are fragrant and add a soft contrast to the strong foliage lines.

Size & Growth Rate

Moderate growing; can reach about 20 to 25 ft. tall and 8 to 10 ft. wide in the landscape, staying smaller when container grown.

Sun & Exposure

Performs best in full sun to partial sun. In hot inland areas, light shade can help maintain best appearance, especially during peak heat.

Watering

Water when the soil surface is dry. Water regularly during the first growing season to establish roots, then reduce frequency once established.

Soil & Drainage

Provide deep, enriched, well-drained soil. Good drainage supports strong growth and helps keep roots healthy in containers and in-ground plantings.

Coastal & Wind Notes

Thrives in seacoast exposure when given shelter from harsh winds. Choose a protected site or position near structures that buffer wind.

Fertilizing

Apply fertilizer before new growth begins in spring to support vigorous foliage and seasonal flowering.

Landscape Uses

Excellent for borders, large containers, poolside plantings, and as a dramatic specimen against stucco or feature walls. Works beautifully with night lighting for added architectural impact.

Indoor / Container Versatility

Can be grown in containers and enjoyed as a statement plant on patios or overwintered indoors in colder regions, remaining smaller and easier to manage in pots.

Special Features

Noted for dramatic foliage color, easy-care performance, and waterwise habits once established—an evergreen accent with strong year-round structure.

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  • Architectural “palm-like” crowns of slender, arching, sword-shaped blue-green leaves for instant tropical drama.
  • Late-spring show: large, branched, creamy white panicles rise above the foliage and add fragrance and flair.
  • Coastal-ready and container-perfect—excellent in tubs, poolside planters, and sunny patios (smaller when container grown).
  • Evergreen and waterwise once established; thrives in full to partial sun with deep, well-drained soil.

Blue Dracaena Palm (Cordyline indivisa) delivers bold, palm-like structure with dense crowns of slender, arching, sword-shaped leaves in a refined blue-green tone. This evergreen architectural plant creates a dramatic tropical look in the landscape and shines in large containers—especially near pools and patios where you want a strong silhouette without excessive litter or shade. In late spring, branched panicles of creamy white flowers rise above the foliage for an elegant, fragrant display. Grow it in full to partial sun with enriched, well-drained soil, water when the soil surface dries, and provide shelter from harsh winds—especially in coastal exposures—for a striking, low-fuss statement plant.


Plant Description

A palm-like, evergreen cordyline with dense crowns of slender, arching leaves and a dramatic tropical presence. A standout specimen in the ground or in large containers.

Foliage & Form

Forms upright trunks topped with bold, architectural crowns of narrow, sword-like leaves in a blue-green hue—ideal for modern, tropical, and coastal-inspired designs.

Flowers & Bloom Time

Large, branched, creamy white panicles appear in late spring. Flowers are fragrant and add a soft contrast to the strong foliage lines.

Size & Growth Rate

Moderate growing; can reach about 20 to 25 ft. tall and 8 to 10 ft. wide in the landscape, staying smaller when container grown.

Sun & Exposure

Performs best in full sun to partial sun. In hot inland areas, light shade can help maintain best appearance, especially during peak heat.

Watering

Water when the soil surface is dry. Water regularly during the first growing season to establish roots, then reduce frequency once established.

Soil & Drainage

Provide deep, enriched, well-drained soil. Good drainage supports strong growth and helps keep roots healthy in containers and in-ground plantings.

Coastal & Wind Notes

Thrives in seacoast exposure when given shelter from harsh winds. Choose a protected site or position near structures that buffer wind.

Fertilizing

Apply fertilizer before new growth begins in spring to support vigorous foliage and seasonal flowering.

Landscape Uses

Excellent for borders, large containers, poolside plantings, and as a dramatic specimen against stucco or feature walls. Works beautifully with night lighting for added architectural impact.

Indoor / Container Versatility

Can be grown in containers and enjoyed as a statement plant on patios or overwintered indoors in colder regions, remaining smaller and easier to manage in pots.

Special Features

Noted for dramatic foliage color, easy-care performance, and waterwise habits once established—an evergreen accent with strong year-round structure.