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Dracaena fragrans, Janet Craig

Dracaena fragrans, Janet Craig

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Dracaena Janet Craig has lush, shiny, wide green leaves with wavy edges. A tall growing, upright, compact species, Janet Craig looks great as an elegant floor specimen and is well known for its ability to purify the surrounding air. It does well in a shady spot making it perfect for urban and office environments.

The Dracaena fragrans, Janet Craig is an exotic houseplant known for its dense foliage, slow growth, and tolerance of low light. This variety of Dracaena is low-maintenance, making it great for beginner plant owners, and its glossy leaves can reach heights up to 10 feet when properly cared for.

It is an excellent choice for an area with shade, making it ideal for urban or workplace environments with indoor plants. Dracaenas form a wide variety of popular leaf plants. They tend to be upright and have long, variegated leaves that come in a wide range of shades. Dracaenas thrive at room temperature and need plenty of sunlight.

Dracaena Janet Craig plants have sharp, leathery leaflets that can grow up to three" 7.6cm broad and 10" between 20 and 20" (25 cm between 25 cm and 50.8 cm) in length. Small, the Dracaena Janet Craig is an excellent choice for the table, desk, or counter. Later on, when the plant grows, it can be utilized as a grand floor plant, a tree, or a bush. If you're looking to buy a big Dracaena, Janet Craig, choose one with at least three stalks that are different in height to ensure the plant remains full and bushy as it grows. If conditions for growth are optimal, the Dracaena Janet Craig could produce tall 10''-12 1'' (25.4cm between 30.48cm) stalks with substantial fragrant white flowers. Although it's fun to look at, the flowers create a sticky, messy sap that lands on carpets, floors, and furniture. They also slow down the growth of new leaves and may even alter the plants' form. I like cutting them off when they begin to show up.

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