Dracaena fragrans 'Massangeana'
Happy Plant
The corn plant is a large plant with long, rich green leaves growing from a main stem or stalk. It can grow to be 3m tall. The leaves are often streaked with lighter green. It can tolerate low light but does nott grow so fast. Water thoroughly and let dry slightly between waterings.
Contributed by @janmartin
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Partial shade to deep shade
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Very little water
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Not Frost hardy
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Light and free draining
Common name
Happy Plant
Latin name
Dracaena fragrans 'Massangeana'
type
Perennial
family
Asparagaceae
ph
5.0 - 7.5 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
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When the plant will bloom
full grown dimensions
Dracaena fragrans 'Massangeana'
The corn plant is a large plant with long, rich green leaves growing from a main stem or stalk. It can grow to be 3m tall. The leaves are often streaked with lighter green. It can tolerate low light but does nott grow so fast. Water thoroughly and let dry slightly between waterings.
Flowering
From Early Spring TO Late Summer
The corn plant produces fragrant flowers in it's natural habitat, but it's not likely to bloom indoors - although they can. It's the foliage that's the real attraction for this plant.
Planting as a houseplant
From Late Summer TO Early Spring
Most well draining potting soil mix types are fine to use. Temperatures from 60°F (15°C) - 75°F (24°C) are ideal. Under 55°F/12°C is going to harm the plant which may become noticeable if the leaves begin curling. Try and avoid the plant being near cold drafts, which will also cause harm. A good mix of sun shine and shade is ideal for this dracaena, but hardly any direct sunlight. Although it grows quicker and better in bright light you'll also find it survives and grows well enough in low light conditions.
Propagation
From Early Spring TO Late Summer
These are quite easy to propagate from stem tip cuttings, best done in spring or summer. You can also cut a new or old rosette and re-plant it. After replanting keep the soil moist and mist the leaves which will encourage the plant to grow. A tall plant can be propagated using the air layering method.