Top 7 Indoor Dracaena Plant Varieties You Can Grow

Top 7 Indoor Dracaena Plant Varieties You Can Grow 

Homiful.com -- Dracaena is an exotic plant that is also an excellent choice for your interior design. With over 100 types to choose from, many with odd, fanciful forms topped with luxuriant foliage, you're sure to discover the ideal dracaena for your space. Some may be too large to grow indoors, while others, such as the plants listed below, may.


Striped Dracaena (Dracaena deremensis warneckii ulyses)

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With its long, elegant design, Dracaena warneckii may light up your empty corner perfectly. Native to tropical Africa and derives its popular name from its brilliantly striped leaves. This plant's unique form lends a touch of fun to any environment, with bursts of long, dark-green, and white-striped leaves blooming atop robust stalks.


Snake Plant (Dracaena trifasciata)

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Dracaena trifasciata, also known as the snake plant, has many other names, including mother-in-law's tongue, Saint George's sword, viper's bowstring, golden birds nest, and a lucky plant, to mention a few. Rosettes of stiff, pointed green leaves with yellow or light-green forms highlight this plant. This plant is very low-maintenance and easy to grow.


Mass Cane (Dracaena fragrans massangeana)

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Another corn plant variant, Dracaena fragrans massangeana (often known as the mass cane), has cane-like branches that shoot from its trunk and bear green-and-yellow striped leaves. The massangeana, like other Dracaena fragrans plants, is native to Africa.


Dracaena Tree (Dracaena arborea)

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This might be the dracaena kinds you're used to seeing. Dracaena arborea, often known as the dracaena tree, is a tiny palm tree with sword-shaped green leaves and sclerified "bark" running up its stem. This small tree adds a tropical-looking burst of greenery to any indoor plant-scape.


Corn Plant (Dracaena deremensis)

@theplantroomph

This dracaena, often known as a corn plant, was really lovely. The Dracaena deremensis is well-known for its lush clusters of deep-green leaves that mimic those seen on a corn stalk. This plant is native to Africa, however it may be seen growing in houses all around the world.


Song of India (Dracaena reflexa)

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The Dracaena reflexa, which is native to Madagascar, Mozambique, Mauritius, and other Indian Ocean islands, is also known as the Song of India. This dracaena species is a tree with robust stems and stunning evergreen leaves with sweeps of light and dark green stripes.


Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana)

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Surprisingly, the last one is really unexpected. Lucky bamboo isn't actually bamboo! This common name is just a smart method to sell this unusual-looking African dracaena plant. Dracaena sanderiana grows in vases of water and looks fantastic on display with its bamboo-like stems and thin leaves.



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