Permed and ready for the tiles, this Dracaena is here to be seen. Broad ornate foliage in a lavish green, edged with a yellow margin, curls into a compact jungle-like display. This dracaena feels thicker and fuller than its cousins and is a guaranteed show-stopper.
The multi-stem variety of this Dracaena displays three individual plants at tiered heights, creating a more structured and sculptural display.
Dracaena fragrans Dorado Care & Info Guide
Horty Hints
Rough Round the Edges! Brown leaf margins is often a symptom of too much fertiliser. If you don’t fertilise it could be the fluoride in the water. Fix it with filtered water.
A light misting once or twice a week will prevent leaves from drying out, especially during the dry winter months.
Wipe leaves with a damp cloth to remove accumulated dust. Avoid using leaf shine on these plants.
Light
Dracaena fragrans Dorado prefers low to bright indirect light levels but avoid direct sunlight as this may burn or bleach the leaves.
Watering
Water well when the soil starts to dry out at the top and allow to drain thoroughly. Relatively drought tolerant. Yellowing leaves are a sign of overwatering.
Temperature
Dorado does best in average household temperatures: between 16-24°C, but can cope with as low as 12°C for short periods.
Humidity
Will do well in normal room humidity, however they do prefer higher humidity and will benefit from occasional misting.
Feed
Apply a weak dose of a fertiliser once or twice a month during the growing season.
Height & Growth Rate
Fragrans Dorado is a slow-growing plant which typically reaches an ultimate height of 1.5 to 2 metres.
Toxicity
The sap of the Dracaena Dorado is toxic to animals. It is not considered poisonous to humans but should not be ingested.
Air Purifying
This plant filters airborne toxins such as benzene and formaldehyde, and is part of our clean air plant collection.
Origin
The Dracaena fragrans Dorado is native to tropical Africa, Asia and South America.































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