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Dracaena Janet Craig Plant

Dracaena Janet Craig Plant

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Dracaena Janet Craig Houseplants, native to tropical Africa, are one of the most popular plants used in homes and offices. Dracaena Plants thrive on neglect, grow well in low lightWhen you select “Low Light” a list of the most adaptive plants in our database appears. These plants can live in lighting conditions too low to support any other plants in our database, but will grow faster in medium and high light. Variegation (color) in the leaves is often lost in low light. A plant in low light needs less water and fertilizer than the same plant in better light. Place a low-light plant within 2-3 ft. of a window with a northern exposure, 3-5 ft. of a window with an eastern exposure, 4-10 ft. of a window with a western exposure, and 10-18ft. of a window with a southern exposure. A low light area has between 50-150 ft. candles of light. The best low light house plants are: Chinese Evergreen, Dracaena Janet Craig, Peace Lily, Heart leaf Philodendron., and need very little water. These attractive plants have sword- shaped, leathery, dark green, shiny leaves that are about 3” wide and 2ft. in length. When purchased, Dracaena Plants should have at least 3-5 stalks in the pot. This will ensure that the plant will be full as it matures. Dracaena Janet Craig plants can be used as table plants, floor plants, or tall, stately trees. The Dracaena Janet Craig Lisa, a relatively new plant variety, is a little pricey but virtually indestructible. NASA lists Dracaena Janet Craig Houseplants as excellent Clean Air PlantsCertain houseplants clean the air of harmful chemicals., helping eliminate harmful toxins from the environment.

Dracaena janet craig plants are considered by some to be slightly poisonous, especially to dogs and cats. Read more about common houseplants that are poisonous in Don’t Feed Me To Your Cat! A Guide to Poisonous Houseplants

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