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“Dracaena reflexa, commonly known as Song of India, is a tropical tree native to Madagascar, Mauritius and other nearby islands of the Indian Ocean.
It usually grows up to a height of 3ft indoors and has a bushy tree look. It is widely grown as an ornamental plant, valued for its richly coloured, evergreen leaves and thick, irregular stems.
The Song of India plant was used in the NASA’s clean air study which proved to remove a considerable amount of toxins from the environment.”
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