Striped Dracaena Plant | Dracaena Warneckii
Striped Dracaena Plant | Dracaena Warneckii
The Striped Dracaena is from the deremensis group and thought to have originated in Madagascar. The word ‘deremensis’ refers to the Demera Forest in Tanzania. The mother species, Deremensis has almost disappeared from cultivation, replaced by Warneckii, Janet Craig and other variants. It is also recognized by its lance-shaped leaves of striped green and creamy white.
It's a slow-growing plant and can take up 10 years to reach maximum height of about 5 feet and 24 inches in width. Favorable to tropical temperatures.
*Pictured in 10"D nursery pot
*All plants are sold in a nursery pot*
**Decorative pots are sold separately**.
***In-Store Pick Up Only***
P L A N T C A R E
Light
Water
Light watering, excess moisture is usually the main cause of root and foliage issues
Soil
Requires a loose, airy soil medium that won’t maintain much moisture
Toxicity
Text block