Dracaena 'Lemon Surprise' Houseplant
Dracaena Lemon Surprise — remarkable adaptability and requires minimal effort to maintain. Flourishing under neglect, it readily adjusts to low-light environments and prefers to avoid excessive watering. These attributes, coupled with its substantial size and upright growth pattern, establish the Dracaena as the ideal choice for beginners aiming to introduce a sizable indoor plant into their home.
Botanical Classification: Dracaena deremensis
CARE GUIDE:
Light. Thrives in medium, indirect light but can tolerate low-light conditions. Watch for pale bleached leaves (too much light) or pale leaves, slow growth, and small new leaves (too little light) as indicators of its needs.
Water. Water moderately. Allow the top layer of soil to dry before watering again.
Humidity. Enjoys occasional misting but is not necessary for it to thrive.
Toxicity. Toxic to pets and humans.
Additional Plant Tips. Watch for 'tipping,' a common issue when leaf tips dry out and brown, often caused by tap water with salts, chlorine, fluoride, and other elements in excess. Prevent it by using distilled water or rainwater.
Dracaena Lemon Surprise — remarkable adaptability and requires minimal effort to maintain. Flourishing under neglect, it readily adjusts to low-light environments and prefers to avoid excessive watering. These attributes, coupled with its substantial size and upright growth pattern, establish the Dracaena as the ideal choice for beginners aiming to introduce a sizable indoor plant into their home.
Botanical Classification: Dracaena deremensis
CARE GUIDE:
Light. Thrives in medium, indirect light but can tolerate low-light conditions. Watch for pale bleached leaves (too much light) or pale leaves, slow growth, and small new leaves (too little light) as indicators of its needs.
Water. Water moderately. Allow the top layer of soil to dry before watering again.
Humidity. Enjoys occasional misting but is not necessary for it to thrive.
Toxicity. Toxic to pets and humans.
Additional Plant Tips. Watch for 'tipping,' a common issue when leaf tips dry out and brown, often caused by tap water with salts, chlorine, fluoride, and other elements in excess. Prevent it by using distilled water or rainwater.
Dracaena Lemon Surprise — remarkable adaptability and requires minimal effort to maintain. Flourishing under neglect, it readily adjusts to low-light environments and prefers to avoid excessive watering. These attributes, coupled with its substantial size and upright growth pattern, establish the Dracaena as the ideal choice for beginners aiming to introduce a sizable indoor plant into their home.
Botanical Classification: Dracaena deremensis
CARE GUIDE:
Light. Thrives in medium, indirect light but can tolerate low-light conditions. Watch for pale bleached leaves (too much light) or pale leaves, slow growth, and small new leaves (too little light) as indicators of its needs.
Water. Water moderately. Allow the top layer of soil to dry before watering again.
Humidity. Enjoys occasional misting but is not necessary for it to thrive.
Toxicity. Toxic to pets and humans.
Additional Plant Tips. Watch for 'tipping,' a common issue when leaf tips dry out and brown, often caused by tap water with salts, chlorine, fluoride, and other elements in excess. Prevent it by using distilled water or rainwater.