Top Ten Houseplants: Dracaena
Top Ten Houseplants: Dracaena
When we’re asked for a hardy, tall and stately houseplant that doesn’t take up much space, we often suggest the Dracaena. Many varieties exist, but all have an upright trunk, or “cane”, and thin, strap-shaped leaves. A good-looking plant has 3 or more canes of different heights.
Dracaenas like bright light, but not direct sun, so being in front of a window is fine. Soggy soil will kill them, so let the soil dry out before watering. “Dragon Trees”, as many people call them, benefit from fertilizing in the summer months.
One issue with Dracaenas as a house plant is their owners often don’t keep them trimmed. Shape is important, and thoughtful trimming will enhance the beauty by keeping it from becoming leggy, and also give the owner extra canes to plant. Rooting powder makes propagation very easy, and who doesn’t want more plants?









