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Aquarium Compatible | no |
General Description
Dracaena sanderiana Sander, commonly known as Lucky Bamboo, belongs to the family Asparagaceae and the genus Dracaena. Although it is often referred to as bamboo, it is not a true bamboo plant and is actually a type of Dracaena. It is a stem plant that does not belong to the typical aquatic plant category.
Aquarium Suitability
Dracaena sanderiana Sander is not suitable for aquariums. It is categorized as "no" for aquarium compatibility.
Demands and Hardiness
Dracaena sanderiana Sander is unsuitable for outdoor use in colder climates. For specific demands and hardiness, refer to the provided table.
Aquascaping & Usage
Due to not being truly aquatic, Lucky Bamboo is not recommended for submerged use in aquariums. It may be used in terrariums or semi-aquatic setups where the plant's stems can be partially submerged.
Propagation
Propagation of Dracaena sanderiana Sander is typically done through stem cuttings. Given the right conditions, cuttings can be rooted in water or directly planted in a suitable growing medium to establish new plants.
Habitat and Distribution
Dracaena sanderiana is likely native to tropical Africa. In the wild, it is commonly found in regions with tropical climates. The plant is widely distributed in both its native habitat and cultivated environments.