This tree is known as the "dragon's blood" tree because, when its trunk is wounded, it releases a striking red sap that looks like blood. According to legend, this sap was born from the blood that flowed when a dragon living in this land long ago was slain by a hero's sword—and even today, it is said to grant strength and courage to adventurers. (ChatGPT just made up this rather plausible-sounding story, by the way!) In reality, there actually is a legend that these trees are thought to be reborn dragons. While the most famous stories are about trees found on Socotra Island—that's actually about D. cinnabari —this one is a species native to the Canary Islands, the original home of Aeonium.



| Season Type | - |
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| Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
| Hardiness | -6℃ / 21℉ |
| Blooming Season | Sp Su Fa Wi |
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IUCN RedList 絶滅危惧
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@_papatya_m_ Dracaena cinsinin 120 üyesi var; ama ejderha kanı ağacı deyince, özellikle iki türden bahsediyoruz. Biri Yemen'in sembolü olan, Sokotra Adası'nın endemik türü Dracaena Cinnabari; diğeri ise Kanarya Adaları'na özgü Dracaena Draco. Branş Coğrafya olunca
@aracnicidio Es literalmente un dracaena draco
@Westpac14 @BushcraftBearLP @YouTube I think is a one big ass Dracaena Draco or known as Canarian Drago. Can’t tell without seen the top of it but I would bet it is one.
@hugodanielsf @MiHeroeSinCapa Es un Drago ó Árbol de Sangre de Dragón (Dracaena draco)
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