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dracaena lemon lime dogs Lemon Lime DracaenaDracaena fragrans 'Lemon Lime' Dracaena fragrans 'Lemon Lime' is a striped cane form Dracaena with long, sword shaped leaves marked in lime green, cream, yellow green and deeper green. The colour sits in clean lengthwise bands, giving the plant a bright, graphic look on a naturally upright woody stem. As the plant matures, older lower leaves gradually shed and reveal a ringed cane with foliage held near the top. Mature stems may branch from active

Dracaena fragrans 'Lemon Lime'

Dracaena fragrans 'Lemon Lime' is a striped cane-form Dracaena with long, sword-shaped leaves marked in lime green, cream, yellow-green and deeper green. The colour sits in clean lengthwise bands, giving the plant a bright, graphic look on a naturally upright woody stem.

As the plant matures, older lower leaves gradually shed and reveal a ringed cane with foliage held near the top. Mature stems may branch from active nodes, creating several leafy heads while keeping the plant’s outline tall and tidy indoors.

Lime-striped foliage on woody canes

  • Foliage: Long, glossy leaves with cream, lime and deep green striping along the blade.
  • Growth habit: Cane-forming woody perennial with foliage clustered near the stem tips.
  • Mature shape: Slowly develops visible stems as older leaves age away from the lower cane.
  • Indoor effect: Brings fresh colour and vertical height in a relatively narrow footprint.

Stem growth and leaf renewal

Dracaena fragrans is a tropical African species in Asparagaceae, growing as a shrub or small tree in its native range. 'Lemon Lime' belongs to the striped Dracaena fragrans group; older references may still use Dracaena deremensis for these forms.

The cane is the plant’s structural centre. New leaves emerge from active tips, while older leaves gradually dry and drop as the stem lengthens. This slow reveal of the cane is part of normal growth when the newest leaves remain firm, upright and well coloured.

Care for bright cane growth

  • Light: Place in bright to moderate filtered light. Shield the pale bands from harsh midday sun, which can leave dry marks.
  • Watering: Let the upper half to two-thirds of the mix dry before watering thoroughly and emptying any standing water.
  • Root zone: Use a free-draining indoor mix with bark, pumice, perlite or similar mineral material for steady aeration.
  • Warmth: Keep around 18–27 °C and protect the pot from cold draughts, especially after watering.
  • Leaf care: Wipe dust from the long blades so the striped surface stays clean and well lit.
  • Feeding: Feed lightly during active growth. Salt build-up and heavy fertiliser can show quickly on pale leaf tissue.
  • Repotting: Move up only when roots have filled the pot, using a container that drains freely and holds the cane securely.
  • Pruning: Tall canes can be shortened in warm growing conditions; healthy nodes below the cut may push new shoots.

Symptoms to check on striped Dracaena

  • Brown tips: Review water quality, dry heat, fertiliser strength and irregular watering before trimming the damaged edges.
  • Fast yellowing: Check drainage and root moisture if several leaves yellow together, especially in lower light.
  • Soft cane base: Inspect the lower stem and roots after repeated wet conditions or a cold, damp spell.
  • Dry pale patches: Move the plant back from intense sun if the lightest bands become tan or papery.
  • Hidden pests: Look along leaf bases and cane joints for scale, mealybugs or fine webbing before damage spreads.

Pet and household safety

Dracaena fragrans 'Lemon Lime' contains saponins that can upset cats and dogs if the leaves are eaten. Place the plant away from chewing pets and clear away trimmed or fallen foliage.

Botanical name and etymology

The genus name Dracaena comes from Greek drakaina, meaning female dragon, a reference connected with dragon-tree resin in the wider genus. The species epithet fragrans means fragrant and refers to the scented flowers, which are uncommon on indoor plants. Older references may still use Dracaena deremensis for striped forms in this group.

Dracaena fragrans 'Lemon Lime' has bright lime-striped foliage, long leaves and upright cane growth.

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