Dracaena Song of Jamaica
Dracaena Song of Jamaica
Looking for a low-maintenance and uncommon plant to brighten up your home or office without taking up too much of your time? Consider the Song of Jamaica Dracaena, a slow-growing and drought-tolerant cultivar from Africa. Its evergreen foliage features a unique spiral pattern with splashes of creamy chartreuse, making it a fuss-free addition to any space. This rare perennial thrives in medium to bright indirect light. Keep in mind, however, that this plant is toxic to dogs and cats. For best results, place it in a room with south, west, or east-facing windows, a few feet away from direct sunlight. As for care, use slightly acidic to neutral, well-draining soil and repot every 2-3 years. You can also propagate it through stem cuttings or seeds. Remember to water when the top 1-2 inches of soil are dry, and fertilize regularly.