Glossy and Glamorous, Ulises lances at your space with radiant green foliage banded with white striping. The compact arrangement of this dragon tree against a bright backdrop creates an atmosphere of sophistication and elegance, the perfect statement piece in an entrance or hallway.
The multi-stem variety of this Dracaena displays individual plants at tiered heights creating a more structured and sculptural display.
Dracaena fragrans Ulises Care & Info Guide
Horty Hints
Stop the Drop! As this plant grows, older leaves will naturally fall off. If you notice rapid leaf-loss, check that the plant has not been overwatered or is too shaded.
Discoloration of the leaves indicates overwatering, whilst curling can indicate drought. A balanced and regular watering schedule will keep your plant looking its best.
Cut and grow! if you cut back your Dracaena, put the cuttings in water in a warm position. Eventually new roots will grow and will eventually be able to be planted in soil.
Light
Dracaena Ulises will thrive in partial shade, but likes 2-3 hours of bright indirect sunlight per day. Keep away from direct sunlight as this will scorch the leaves.
Watering
Water moderately in the growing season (March & August) once the top of the soil has dried out, and less so in the winter. Do not allow the plant to sit in water as this will cause root rot.
Temperature
Dracaena fragrans Ulises prefers average household temperatures between 16-24°C but can cope with as low as 12°C for short periods.
Humidity
Dracaena are hardy plants and 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
Slow-growing with an ultimate height of up to 10 feet. Maintain height by cutting the stem back to the desired height.
Toxicity
The sap of the Ulises 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
Dracaena fragrans Ulises is native to tropical Africa, Asia and South America.





















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