Dragon Tree.

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Dragon Tree.
Dracaena draco ( Dragon Tree ) is sometimes also called the Dragon's Blood Tree because when the leaves or stems are cut, the sap is red. These plants are slow growing and very long-lived. Older plants have many branches and end up with an umbrella-like shape and flat on top. They are drought tolerant once established and prefer temperate to warm climate, a sunny position and well drained soil.  This spectacular specimen plant is growing in a waterfront reserve on Sydney Harbour. 
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