Warneckii / Dracaena Warneckii

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Dracaena Warneckii is a dracaena family native of tropical Africa. This dracaena species is known for its sword-like green leaves that are rigid and sharply pointed. Each gray-green leaf is striped with white or green thereby creating a dazzling effect. Other dracaena cultivars such as dracaena fragrans, dracaena marginata, dracaena sanderiana and dracaena godseffiana make good houseplants as well.
The quite large Warneckii cane can grow up to 5 feet tall. Warneckii cane plants are then positioned on the floor after they are put in a decorative pot with well-drained potting soil.

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The bush Warneckii, on the other hand, grows shorter with leaves radiating from the center. These kinds of Warneckii would make a great addition to a room when put on a counter or tabletops.
The plant originated in Madagascar and thrives in other areas of tropical Africa such as Sudan, Mozambique, the Ivory Coast, and Angola. As with many tropical plants, it makes a great houseplant because it can survive brutal conditions and neglect.

It likes medium light, but can tolerate direct sunlight as well as low light conditions. As just one example, after I bought this particular plant I left it inside a plastic bag and unwatered for about a week, but lo and behold, the leaves didn\’t even start to wilt or turn brown.

As for air cleaning qualities, this whole genus of plant is a rock star, and is especially good at cleaning benzene from the air. According to the Center for Disease Control, air in general contains benzene from a large variety of sources, including tobacco smoke, gas stations, motor vehicle exhaust, and industrial emissions. Indoor air contains higher level of benzene than outdoor air, because in addition to all those sources you also add benzene found in glues, paints, furniture wax, and detergents.

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