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Song of India, Song of Jamaica, Dragonnier recourbé, Bois de chandelle - Dracaena reflexa - Asparagaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Song of India, Song of Jamaica, Dragonnier recourbé, Bois de chandelle - Dracaena reflexa - Asparagaceae, Asparagacées Royalty Free Stock Photo
Song of India, Song of Jamaica, Dragonnier recourbé, Bois de chandelle - Dracaena reflexa - Asparagaceae, Asparagacées Royalty Free Stock Photo
Song of India, Song of Jamaica, Dragonnier recourbé, Bois de chandelle - Dracaena reflexa - Asparagaceae, Asparagacées Royalty Free Stock Photo
Song of India, Song of Jamaica, Dragonnier recourbé, Bois de chandelle - Dracaena reflexa - Asparagaceae, Asparagacées Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Song of India, Song of Jamaica, Dragonnier recourbé, Bois de chandelle - Dracaena reflexa - Asparagaceae
Huge dragon tree in an valley on Santo Antao, Cape Verde Cabo Verde Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crone of dragon Tree on Santo Antao, Cape Verde Cabo Verde Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
Silhouette of Dragon tree crone on grey sky background. Santo Antao, Cape Verde Cabo Verde Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dragon Tree on Santo Antao, Cape Verde Cabo Verde Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dragon Tree and lush vegetation on the hike route on Santo Antao, Cape Verde Cabo Verde Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dragon Tree near hike route on Santo Antao, Cape Verde Cabo Verde Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dracaena reflexa, commonly known as Song of India or Song of Jamaica, has several uses, including ornamental, medicinal, and air purification. It's a popular houseplant valued for its attractive foliage and relatively easy care. Traditional medicine practitioners in Madagascar use it to treat symptoms of malaria, poisoning, dysentery, diarrhea, and dysmenorrhea, and as an antipyretic and hemostatic agent.


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