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Common Name: Dracaena Lemon lime, striped dracaena
Botanical Name: Dracaena fragrans
Type: Annual
Bloom Time: Seasonal bloomer
Bloom Description: Yellow
Sun: Part shade
Water: Medium
Soil: Well-Drained, Average
Maintenance: Low
Flower: Showy, Fragrant
Leaf: Evergreen
Tolerate: Drought
Dracaena Lemon-lime, commonly known as corn plant, is a popular, durable, easy-to-grow indoor houseplant that is native to tropical Africa. Although it may soar to 20’ tall or more in its native habitat, it more often is seen in the 4-6’ tall range as a container plant in the U.S. Rosettes of evergreen, parallel-veined, sword-shaped, bright green leaves typically grow to 2’ long and 3” wide indoors in containers, but may reach 3’ long in outdoor locations. Over time, plants lose their lower leaves revealing bare stems. Fragrant, tiny, white-yellow flowers in round heads appear in terminal panicles. Flowers may be followed by red berries. Flowers and berries rarely appear on indoor plants, however.
Planting & Caring -
Easily grown in containers as an indoor foliage plant where it typically thrives in organically rich, consistently moist, well-drained soils in part shade. Use a loamy, peaty, well-drained potting soil. The corn plant is best sited in bright indirect light locations protected from significant periods of direct sun and drafts. Tolerates some low light.