Brazilian Wood Plant
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Hey there, friend! I'm the Brazilian Wood Plant, your vibrant and tropical companion that brings lush greenery and exotic charm to your indoor space. With my striking striped leaves and upright growth habit, I'm here to add a touch of the rainforest to your home or office!
I'm an eye-catching foliage plant celebrated for my sword-shaped leaves with beautiful green and yellow stripes that create a stunning vertical accent.Plant enthusiasts adore me for my air-purifying qualities, adaptability to indoor conditions, and the instant tropical vibe I bring to any room.I'm perfect for corners, tabletops, and office spaces — anywhere you need a pop of color and natural beauty!
I originally come from the tropical regions of Brazil, where I grow in the warm, humid understory of rainforests.
Water me when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry — usually every 1-2 weeks.I prefer consistent moisture but can't tolerate soggy soil.Reduce watering in winter when my growth naturally slows down.
I thrive in bright, indirect sunlight for 4-6 hours daily.I can tolerate medium light conditions, but my leaf colors become most vibrant with good light.Direct sunlight can scorch my beautiful striped leaves, so please protect me!
I'm most comfortable in temperatures between 18°C and 27°C.Keep me away from cold drafts and sudden temperature changes — I love stable, warm conditions.
Choose a container with drainage holes to prevent waterloggingUse well-draining potting mix with peat and perlitePlant me at the same depth I was in my nursery potWater thoroughly after repottingPlace me in a spot with bright, indirect lightMaintain moderate humidity around meWipe my leaves monthly to keep them dust-free and shiny
Feed me with balanced liquid fertilizer (NPK 10-10-10) every 4-6 weeks during spring and summer.I also love organic options like fish emulsion or vermicompost.Stop fertilizing in fall and winter when I'm resting.
Scientific Name: Dracaena fragransCommon Names: Brazilian Wood, Corn Plant, Striped DracaenaPlant Family: AsparagaceaePlant Type: Indoor Foliage Plant
I'm toxic to cats and dogs if ingested, so please keep me out of reach of your furry friends.
I'm excellent at removing toxins like formaldehyde, benzene, and trichloroethylene from indoor air, helping you breathe cleaner, fresher air every day!
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