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aloe vera snake plant Dracaena angolensis 'Torch' – Flame-Like Cylindrical Snake Plant

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aloe vera snake plant Dracaena angolensis 'Torch' – Flame-Like Cylindrical Snake PlantDracaena angolensis 'Torch' Sculptural Form with Fan Like Leaf Arrangement Dracaena angolensis 'Torch' is a bold, architectural cultivar formerly known under the Sansevieria group, distinguished by its upright, cylindrical leaves arranged in a striking torch like fan. Each smooth, green grey leaf tapers to a sharp tip and grows stiffly upright, creating a modern, symmetrical silhouette that fits seamlessly into minimalist interiors. Its slow growing,

Dracaena angolensis 'Torch' – Sculptural Form with Fan-Like Leaf Arrangement

Dracaena angolensis 'Torch' is a bold, architectural cultivar formerly known under the Sansevieria group, distinguished by its upright, cylindrical leaves arranged in a striking torch-like fan. Each smooth, green-grey leaf tapers to a sharp tip and grows stiffly upright, creating a modern, symmetrical silhouette that fits seamlessly into minimalist interiors. It’s slow-growing, low-maintenance, and exceptionally tolerant of dry air, neglect, and irregular watering – making it one of the toughest statement plants for urban homes.

Leaf Structure and Growth Habit of Dracaena 'Torch'

  • Leaf shape: Cylindrical, rigid, and slightly grooved along the length
  • Colour: Blue-green to grey-green with faint darker striping
  • Form: Fan-shaped rosette with upright, symmetrical leaves
  • Size: Reaches around 30 – 60 cm tall and 25 – 40 cm wide indoors
  • Growth speed: Very slow – ideal for small spaces and long-term structure

Native Habitat and Classification Background of Dracaena angolensis

Dracaena angolensis is native to arid regions of Angola, where it thrives in rocky, sandy soils with high temperatures and minimal rainfall. Formerly classified as Sansevieria cylindrica, it was reassigned to the Dracaena genus based on molecular phylogenetic studies. The cultivar 'Torch' is selected for its compact size and distinctive radial leaf layout. Indoors, it mirrors the toughness of its desert roots – tolerating heat, drought, and poor light better than most houseplants.

Note: This plant is mildly toxic if ingested and may cause irritation – keep away from pets and small children.

How to Care for Dracaena 'Torch'

  • Light: Bright indirect light to partial shade; tolerates low light but grows best with moderate sun
  • Watering: Water sparingly; allow soil to dry completely between waterings
  • Humidity: Thrives in dry air – no extra humidity needed
  • Temperature: Prefers 20 – 30 °C; avoid exposure to temperatures under 10 °C
  • Soil: Sandy, fast-draining succulent mix with added grit or pumice
  • Repotting: Every 3 – 4 years or when roots begin to deform the pot
  • Fertilising: Feed 2 – 3 times per year with diluted cactus fertiliser
  • Propagation: By division of rhizomes or leaf cuttings (very slow)
  • Hydroponics: Not recommended – this plant prefers dry substrate and infrequent watering
  • Pruning: None needed; simply remove dry or damaged leaves at the base

Common Issues with Dracaena 'Torch'

  • Yellowing leaves: Often caused by overwatering – always check soil dryness before watering
  • Soft, mushy stems: Indicates root rot – remove damaged parts and repot in dry substrate
  • Wrinkling: A sign of extended drought – rehydrate slowly and return to a steady schedule
  • Mealybugs: May hide at leaf bases – remove manually and treat with neem or soap spray
  • Fungal issues: Avoid excess humidity and poor ventilation to prevent spotting or rot

Additional Growing Notes for Dracaena 'Torch'

This cultivar thrives on minimal intervention. Dracaena angolensis 'Torch' prefers bright spots but handles office or low-light corners with ease. Its stiff structure and slow growth mean it holds form for years with very little upkeep. For best results, mimic its native habitat: dry air, gritty soil, and strong but filtered sunlight. A great choice for architectural arrangements or modern planters where form and simplicity are key.

Etymology and Botanical Reclassification of Dracaena angolensis

Dracaena is derived from the Greek word “drakaina,” meaning female dragon, referencing the red resin (“dragon’s blood”) in some species. The species name angolensis refers to its origin in Angola. This plant was formerly known as Sansevieria cylindrica but was reclassified into Dracaena based on DNA studies that revealed close genetic relationships between the two groups.

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Bold, sculptural, and nearly indestructible – Dracaena angolensis 'Torch' adds effortless structure and texture to any indoor space. Order now and enjoy one of the toughest, most stylish houseplants around.

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