Dracaena ballyi explained
Dracaena ballyi is a species of succulent plant native to Kenya and Tanzania.[1] It grows in small rosettes with leaves that have bands of color and sharp tips.[2] Originally collected by Peter Bally in 1963 and long cultivated as a houseplant, it was scientifically described in 2004.[3]
Hybrids
Artificial hybrids with Dracaena parva have been obtained.[4]
Notes and References
- 7182585-1 . Dracaena ballyi .
- Book: Fred Dortort. The Timber Press Guide to Succulent Plants of the World: A Comprehensive Reference to More than 2000 Species. 19 November 2014. Timber Press. 978-1-60469-357-7. 315 .
- Newton . Leonard E. . 2004 . Sansevieria ballyi — a name at last for a long-cultivated plant . British Cactus & Succulent Journal . 22 . 1 . 10–13 . 42793926 . 0264-3405.
- Mansfeld . P.A. . Budweg . H.-G. . Erstbeschreibung von: Sansevieria ballyi x Sansevieria parva hybr. nov. . Sansevieria Online . 2015 . 3 . 1 . 12–19.