Definition of Dracaenas

1. dracaena [n] - See also: dracaena

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dracaenas

drabblers
drabbles
drabbling
drabby
drabcloth
drabette
drabettes
drabler
drablers
drably
drabness
drabnesses
drabs
drac
dracaena
dracaenas (current term)
dracena
dracenas
drachenfutter
drachm
drachma
drachmae
drachmai
drachmas
drachms
dracin
draco
dracology
dracone
dracones

Literary usage of Dracaenas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Greenhouse Management: A Manual for Florists and Flower Lovers on the by Levi Rawson Taft (1898)
"In these two genera are found a large number of plants, most of which are commonly known as dracaenas, but which are properly termed Cordylines. ..."

2. Window and Parlor Gardening: A Guide for the Selection, Propagation and Care by Nils Jönsson-Rose (1895)
"... XI dracaenas, SCREW-PINES, AND SAGO-PALMS ESIDES Palms there are numbers of plants having a palm-like appearance, and serving much the same purpose when ..."

3. Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Country Gentlemen (1873)
"The next range is a propagating house, also used as a refuge and hospital ; and the fourth a stove, admirably set out with Crotons, Ferns, dracaenas, ..."

4. The Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Home Farmer (1881)
"WJM dracaenas. OWING to the great multitude of plants serviceable for ... Now, without the slightest hesitation, we are willing to give dracaenas a high ..."

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