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Rick

£9.00 - £85.00
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Dracaena Fragrans

Dracaena fragrans; Massangeana; Janet Craig; Corn plant; Dragon plant; Dragon tree

  • Most light conditions
  • Almost unkillable
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He has all the glamour of a palm tree but he’s even easier to care for. He grows tall and slim, so he’s perfect for smaller spaces.

  • Rick likes...
    • Light watering

      He’s low maintenance on water. He’s very drought tolerant, let his soil dry out completely before giving him a drink.

    • Most light conditions

      He's happy in anything from light shade to bright, soft light. Keep him out of harsh direct sun.

    • Humidity

      As we all do, he needs moisture to keep looking fresh. He’ll love a bathroom or a spray with a mister every few days.

  • Botanical name

    Dracaena fragrans

    Nickname

    Corn plant; Massangeana; Janet Craig

    Plant type

    Indoor; evergreen shrub

    Air purifying

    Yes

    Plant height (including pot)

    30-40cm; 80-90cm; 130-140cm

    Pet/baby safe

    Mildly toxic to pets and people if ingested

    Nursery pot size

    11cm; 19cm; 24cm

  • Native tribes of northern Tanzania and Mt. Kilimanjaro used corn plants to mark sacred sites as far back as 1000 BC. This is a plant deserving of some respect.

    While they might grow as high as six metres in the wild, indoors corn plants are more about character than size, providing a bit of tropical flavour even on grey days. If they’re really happy, they might reward you by growing small, white flowers. To keep yours in a good mood, remember: generous with the misting, sparing with the watering. It will also love you if you give it a feed with liquid fertiliser once a month in spring and summer. It will help it grow big and strong.

    Rick the corn plant is the same family asMick, and requires exactly the same care. He’s just got slightly more showy leaves. You can also check out ourfull range of Dracaenas.

    Did you know?

    In ancient times, in Africa, corn plants were a symbol of reason and good fortune.For more care advice about Rick, check out ourcomplete guide to corn plant care.

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