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dracaena jade Dracaena fragrans 'Jade Jewel' – Green-and-White Corn Plant

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dracaena jade Dracaena fragrans 'Jade Jewel' – Green-and-White Corn PlantDracaena fragrans 'Jade Jewel' Compact Corn Plant with White Striped Leaves Dracaena fragrans 'Jade Jewel' is a striking cultivar of Dracaena fragrans (L.) Ker Gawl., grown for its compact form and crisp variegation. Unlike taller corn plant selections, 'Jade Jewel' stays relatively short and bushy, forming multi stemmed clumps with arching rosettes of glossy foliage. The leaves are rich green, accented by broad white stripes, creating a bright, fresh

Dracaena fragrans 'Jade Jewel' – Compact Corn Plant with White-Striped Leaves

Dracaena fragrans 'Jade Jewel' is a striking cultivar of Dracaena fragrans (L.) Ker Gawl., grown for its compact form and crisp variegation. Unlike taller corn plant selections, 'Jade Jewel' stays relatively short and bushy, forming multi-stemmed clumps with arching rosettes of glossy foliage. The leaves are rich green, accented by broad white stripes, creating a bright, fresh contrast that suits both homes and professional interiors. Its slow growth and neat structure make it especially popular where space is limited but greenery is desired.

What Makes Dracaena 'Jade Jewel' Distinct

  • Leaf Pattern: Bold white stripes against a dark green background.
  • Growth Habit: Compact, bushy, multi-stemmed form rather than tall, cane-like growth.
  • Size Potential: Usually 60 – 120 cm indoors, making it ideal for tabletops or small floor displays.
  • Decorative Value: Crisp variegation and tidy silhouette fit well in modern interiors.

Natural Background

Dracaena fragrans is native to tropical Africa, where it grows as a small tree. The cultivar 'Jade Jewel' was developed for its compact habit and ornamental foliage. While wild forms can eventually produce clusters of highly fragrant flowers, this cultivar is primarily valued for its evergreen striped leaves and easy-going nature.

How to Care for Dracaena 'Jade Jewel'

  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light; tolerates moderate light but striping is strongest in brighter conditions.
  • Watering: Water when the top few centimeters of soil have dried; avoid keeping soil soggy.
  • Soil: Plant in a well-draining potting mix with organic matter.
  • Temperature: Ideal range is 18 – 27 °C; protect from drafts and cold snaps.
  • Humidity: Adapts to average indoor humidity; occasional misting can support leaf health.
  • Feeding: Fertilize monthly in spring and summer with a diluted liquid fertilizer.

Considerations in Cultivation

  • Leaf Browning: Often caused by low humidity, inconsistent watering, or fluoride in tap water.
  • Growth Pace: Very slow; patience is needed to see significant size increases.
  • Leaf Drop: Older leaves naturally shed over time, leaving ringed stems.
  • Toxicity: Like other Dracaena species, toxic to pets if ingested.

Why Choose Dracaena 'Jade Jewel'

Among Dracaena fragrans cultivars, 'Jade Jewel' is valued for its compact growth and sharp white variegation. It offers a polished, decorative look without demanding high maintenance, making it ideal for modern homes, offices, and design-conscious spaces where a manageable size and elegant appearance are important.

Etymology

The genus name Dracaena comes from the Ancient Greek δράκαινα (drakaina), meaning “female dragon,” referencing the red resin (“dragon’s blood”) produced by some species. The species epithet fragrans refers to the strongly scented flowers that appear on mature plants.

Add Dracaena 'Jade Jewel' to Your Collection

If you want a manageable corn plant with crisp white striping and a compact, bushy shape, Dracaena fragrans 'Jade Jewel' is a perfect choice. Order today and enjoy its enduring beauty and easy care in your home or workspace.

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