Dracaena Fragrans ‘Lisa’

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Scientific Name: Dracaena fragrans ‘Lisa’

Common Names: Lisa Dragon Tree

Overview: The Dracaena fragrans ‘Lisa’ is an exceptionally resilient and elegant variety of the Dracaena family, celebrated for its lush, evergreen leaves and air-purifying qualities. Its foliage is a deep, glossy green, characterized by broad leaves that gracefully arch from the central stalk, creating a striking visual statement in any indoor space. Originating from Africa, ‘Lisa’ is highly prized for its ability to thrive in low-light conditions, making it an ideal plant for office spaces or homes lacking in natural sunlight.

This hardy variety stands out for its robustness and ability to withstand neglect better than many other houseplants. It requires minimal care, thriving on low water and minimal feeding, making it perfect for those new to indoor gardening or with a busy lifestyle. The ‘Lisa’ can grow tall, making it a magnificent floor plant that adds vertical interest and a touch of sophistication to any room.

Description

Light

If you plan to keep them in your drawing room, place them near a window for filtered sunlight. Less light can cause color variation in your plants that can impact the plants’ growth.

On the other hand, exposure to direct sun can scorch its leaves and result in wilting. In the case of outdoors, locate shadier spots to place your plants.

Soil

A loamy, loose soil mix is perfect for growing plants. Check that the soil has excellent drainage, as its roots don’t work well in excessive water.

Water

Make sure that the soil is perfectly moist but not too soggy from spring to fall. Minimize watering when the fall arrives till the winter. But don’t allow the soil to dry completely. Both too dry and too wet soil can cause plant health problems, making the watering process a bit challenging for new gardeners.

Fertilizer

Mass cane plant thrives in organically rich soil. Go for a balanced liquid fertilizer, and use it on your plant every month during the growing months. Also, use fertilizers in smaller amounts in winters.

Common Issues

Unfortunately, corn plants are prone to several problems, and with little negligence, it can ruin your healthy plant.

Pests

Keep an eye on your plant for spider mites, scale, and thrips- the most common problems of the Dracaena Fragrans. These pests can damage your leaves and make them look unhealthy.

You can even notice small insects on the leaves and stems. You can dust the leaves regularly with a damp cloth to prevent pests from colonizing and help them look their bests.

Disease

Light brown or reddish spots surrounded by a yellow color signify leaf spot disease or fungus issues. Dead bands or yellow leaves mean that your plant needs to be kept at a warm temperature. Soft rot is another common issue that you can notice in your plants.

The easiest way to fix the spots on the leaves is to use a fungicide. Make sure to follow its directions. But if your plant has started to smell and look like it’s rotting, you can’t do anything to fix it. So, simply dispose of your plant.

Pruning

You may notice the lower leaves of your corn plant getting yellow in two to three years, which is its leaf’s natural lifespan. Once you notice yellowish leaves, remove them.

If your indoor plant has grown too tall for your living room, hallway, or doorway, cut the top of the crane. Don’t worry about new leaf buds, as they will appear where you cut.

Propagation

For healthy growth, you need to propagate your plants in summer or spring. But if you keep dracaena fragrans in your office or home, which are climate-controlled rooms, you can propagate these plants any time of the year.

Note that you can plant another plant by cutting the top of the mother plant. Stem cutting or top cutting is also the ideal way for rejuvenating leaf growth.

Potting / Repotting

The corm plant requires reporting every year or two. Always use large containers with fresh soil for potting. When you decide to repot the corn plant, remove the loose soil in its surroundings and gradually lift it.

Place fresh soil in the container and place your plant in the center. Fill the space around your plant with fresh potting soil, but avoid filling the container to allow drainage.

Additional information

Zone

10b, 11a

Sun Exposure

Full Shade, Partial Shade, Partial Sun

Mature Height

8 ft – 15 ft

2 reviews for Dracaena Fragrans ‘Lisa’

  1. Kristin Huntley (verified owner)

  2. Kristina

    Hi how tall are the extra large cane?

  3. Chelsie M. (verified owner)

  4. Tye

    About how tall are the Large size Lisa Canes?

  5. Kira

    How tall are the 3 gallon Dracaena deremensis ‘Lisa’?

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