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Dracaena Lemon Surprise (Dracaena deremensis)

$14.99


Item # 255110450041

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4" 6"

Characteristics

The Dracaena deremensis, or 'Lemon Surprise', is a tropical upright evergreen that can add low-maintenance height and drama to any space. Its leaves are flexible and strap-shaped, with dark green, chartreuse, and white leaves growing from the center of the plant with a slight twist, giving it a little extra interest.

How to Care for Dracaenas

  • Light: Thrives in moderate indirect light, but is an excellent low-light plant. Can also tolerate high light, but beware of scorched leaves.  
  • Water Preferences: Water thoroughly then allow the soil to dry out nearly completely before watering again.
  • Special Care/Notes: Especially susceptible to root rot if overwatered. Use a well-balanced fertilizer during the growing season to bring out variegation. Find additional care instructions here!

*Plant and pot sold separately. 


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