Dracaena Corn Plant 'Golden'
Bring a touch of the tropics indoors with the effortlessly chic Golden Dracaena Corn Plant. With its vibrant, sun-kissed leaves and statuesque form, this plant is a living sculpture that demands attention. Not just a pretty face, it's a hardworking air purifier that thrives on neglect, making it the perfect green companion for busy lifestyles. Transform your home or office into a lush, healthy sanctuary. Add this bestseller to your cart today!
1. Basic Identification
Common Name: Golden Dracaena, Corn Plant, Mass Cane
Botanical Name: Dracaena fragrans
Arabic Name: دراسينيا
Family: Asparagaceae
2. Taxonomy & Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Order: Asparagales
Family: Asparagaceae
Genus: Dracaena
Species: D. fragrans
Cultivar: 'Golden' (or similar variegated varieties like 'Massangeana')
3. Origin & Distribution
The Dracaena fragrans is native to tropical Africa, specifically regions ranging from Sudan and Ethiopia south to Mozambique and west to Côte d'Ivoire and Angola.
4. Visual Characteristics
This variety features thick, woody canes topped with rosettes of long, arching leaves. The 'Golden' cultivar is characterized by its vibrant foliage, which displays broad, bright yellow or chartreuse margins surrounding a dark green center, giving it a sun-drenched appearance.
5. Size & Dimensions
In indoor environments, the Golden Dracaena typically grows between 4 to 6 feet tall, though it can reach up to 15 feet in high-ceilinged spaces. The leaves can grow up to 2 feet long and 3-4 inches wide.
6. Light Requirements
It prefers bright, indirect sunlight. While it can tolerate lower light levels, its growth will slow, and the vibrant yellow variegation may fade to a more solid green. Avoid direct afternoon sun, which can scorch the leaves.
7. Watering Needs
Water when the top 50% to 75% of the soil has dried out. This plant is drought-tolerant and sensitive to overwatering. It is also sensitive to fluoride and salts often found in tap water, which can cause brown leaf tips; using filtered or rainwater is recommended.
8. Soil & Potting
Requires a loose, well-draining potting mix rich in organic matter. A standard peat-based potting soil with added perlite or bark works well to ensure proper drainage.
9. Temperature & Humidity
Thrives in temperatures between 15°C and 24°C (60°F–75°F). It prefers average to high humidity but can adapt well to standard indoor humidity levels. Keep away from cold drafts and heating vents.
10. Fertilization
Feed with a balanced, water-soluble liquid fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the spring and summer growing seasons. Reduce or stop fertilization during the autumn and winter months.
11. Maintenance & Care Level
Low maintenance. Periodically wipe the leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust and maintain the plant's ability to photosynthesize. Pruning can be done by cutting the top of the cane if the plant becomes too tall.
12. Growth & Propagation
It is a slow-growing plant. Propagation is most commonly achieved through stem cuttings or air layering. Cuttings can be rooted in water or directly in soil.
13. Common Problems
Susceptible to root rot if overwatered. Brown leaf tips are often a sign of low humidity or fluoride sensitivity. Common pests include spider mites, mealybugs, and scale, which can be treated with neem oil or insecticidal soap.
14. Benefits & Uses
Renowned for its air-purifying qualities, it was featured in NASA’s Clean Air Study for its ability to remove toxins like formaldehyde, benzene, and trichloroethylene. It is widely used as a focal point in home décor and office landscaping.
15. Toxicity & Safety
Toxic to pets. If ingested by dogs or cats, it can cause vomiting (sometimes with blood), drooling, and dilated pupils. It is generally considered non-toxic to humans but may cause mild stomach upset if ingested.
Dracaena Corn Plant 'Golden'
Bring a touch of the tropics indoors with the effortlessly chic Golden Dracaena Corn Plant. With its vibrant, sun-kissed leaves and statuesque form, this plant is a living sculpture that demands attention. Not just a pretty face, it's a hardworking air purifier that thrives on neglect, making it the perfect green companion for busy lifestyles. Transform your home or office into a lush, healthy sanctuary. Add this bestseller to your cart today!
1. Basic Identification
Common Name: Golden Dracaena, Corn Plant, Mass Cane
Botanical Name: Dracaena fragrans
Arabic Name: دراسينيا
Family: Asparagaceae
2. Taxonomy & Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Order: Asparagales
Family: Asparagaceae
Genus: Dracaena
Species: D. fragrans
Cultivar: 'Golden' (or similar variegated varieties like 'Massangeana')
3. Origin & Distribution
The Dracaena fragrans is native to tropical Africa, specifically regions ranging from Sudan and Ethiopia south to Mozambique and west to Côte d'Ivoire and Angola.
4. Visual Characteristics
This variety features thick, woody canes topped with rosettes of long, arching leaves. The 'Golden' cultivar is characterized by its vibrant foliage, which displays broad, bright yellow or chartreuse margins surrounding a dark green center, giving it a sun-drenched appearance.
5. Size & Dimensions
In indoor environments, the Golden Dracaena typically grows between 4 to 6 feet tall, though it can reach up to 15 feet in high-ceilinged spaces. The leaves can grow up to 2 feet long and 3-4 inches wide.
6. Light Requirements
It prefers bright, indirect sunlight. While it can tolerate lower light levels, its growth will slow, and the vibrant yellow variegation may fade to a more solid green. Avoid direct afternoon sun, which can scorch the leaves.
7. Watering Needs
Water when the top 50% to 75% of the soil has dried out. This plant is drought-tolerant and sensitive to overwatering. It is also sensitive to fluoride and salts often found in tap water, which can cause brown leaf tips; using filtered or rainwater is recommended.
8. Soil & Potting
Requires a loose, well-draining potting mix rich in organic matter. A standard peat-based potting soil with added perlite or bark works well to ensure proper drainage.
9. Temperature & Humidity
Thrives in temperatures between 15°C and 24°C (60°F–75°F). It prefers average to high humidity but can adapt well to standard indoor humidity levels. Keep away from cold drafts and heating vents.
10. Fertilization
Feed with a balanced, water-soluble liquid fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the spring and summer growing seasons. Reduce or stop fertilization during the autumn and winter months.
11. Maintenance & Care Level
Low maintenance. Periodically wipe the leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust and maintain the plant's ability to photosynthesize. Pruning can be done by cutting the top of the cane if the plant becomes too tall.
12. Growth & Propagation
It is a slow-growing plant. Propagation is most commonly achieved through stem cuttings or air layering. Cuttings can be rooted in water or directly in soil.
13. Common Problems
Susceptible to root rot if overwatered. Brown leaf tips are often a sign of low humidity or fluoride sensitivity. Common pests include spider mites, mealybugs, and scale, which can be treated with neem oil or insecticidal soap.
14. Benefits & Uses
Renowned for its air-purifying qualities, it was featured in NASA’s Clean Air Study for its ability to remove toxins like formaldehyde, benzene, and trichloroethylene. It is widely used as a focal point in home décor and office landscaping.
15. Toxicity & Safety
Toxic to pets. If ingested by dogs or cats, it can cause vomiting (sometimes with blood), drooling, and dilated pupils. It is generally considered non-toxic to humans but may cause mild stomach upset if ingested.

