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학명 : Dracaena surculosa Lindl.
Synonyms : Dracaena godseffiana Sander ex Mast.
분류: Asparagaceae/(종전)백합과
국표식 등재국명 : 고드세피아
* 학명 synonym인 D. seffiana에서 나온 것으로 보인다
사진 : 2024.04.20 서천국립생태원
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Dracaena surculosa, called the gold dust dracaena and spotted dracaena, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to west and west-central tropical Africa, from Guinea to the Republic of the Congo.[2][1] Its cultivar 'Florida Beauty' has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.[3]
Subtaxa
The following varieties are accepted:[1]
Dracaena surculosa var. maculata Hook.f.
Dracaena surculosa var. surculosa
Description
A branched shrub or small tree that commonly grows less than 4 m in height but occasionally reaches 8 m, it has reddish brown tuberous roots that sometimes produce canelike shoots that are sometimes clad in thin greenish to white phrophylls.[4] Leaves are concolorous or variageted, glossy bright to dark green above and sometimes infused with white to yellowish dots; they are arranged in pseudowhorls with margins that are sometimes rough or smooth, apex is acuminate and base is cunneate.[4] Leaflets can reach up to 20 cm long and 7 cm wide and are elliptic in outline. Flowers are greenish to white. Fruits is orange to bright red in colour, globose and up to 2 cm in diameter.[4]
Distribution and habitat
Occurs naturally in West Africa from Guinea westwards to Cameroon.[5]
Uses
Commonly cultivated in botanical gardens and used as an ornamental plant.[5]
Fruit
Dracaena surculosa var. maculata
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