The Dragos Gemelos are two entwined Dracaena draco trees in Breña Alta, La Palma, Canary Islands.
The trees are located in Breña Alta, 380 metres above sea level and close to the LP-301 road.
They are around 200–250 years old, and are thought to have been planted around the same time, although the northern tree has a larger diameter (around 4 metres (13 ft)).
[1][2] They were located in the Las Gallanias farm, owned by Servando Perez, and were used for animal fodder.
[1] One says that twin brothers, Urente and Timizara,[1][2] natives of the area,[3] both fell in love with a maiden named Urbina.