Dracaena fragrans ‘Warneckei’ – an elegant plant with green and white striped leaves. Extremely resilient, tolerates low light and dry air. Slow-growing, ideal for offices and modern interiors. Note: toxic to pets if ingested.
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Dracaena fragrans 'Warneckei' is a houseplant with distinctive charm, notable for its long, narrow leaves in a deep dark green, adorned with two lateral white or white-green stripes running the entire length of each leaf. This natural pattern gives it a refined, modern look, as if each leaf were painted by an artist's hand.
With an elegant upright habit and remarkable resilience, 'Warneckei' is the ideal choice for offices, hallways and indoor spaces that need a sophisticated botanical presence without excessive care demands. It is a plant that always looks impeccable with minimal effort.
Dracaena fragrans originates from the tropical forests of Africa, from Mozambique to Angola and Sudan, where it grows as a tall shrub or small tree in the forest understorey. In its native habitat, it can reach heights of up to 15 metres, with a woody trunk and a dense crown of leaves.
The 'Warneckei' variety was selected for its distinctive colour pattern and exceptional adaptability to indoor conditions. The name honours Heinrich Warnecke, a German horticulturist who helped popularise this plant in Europe.
Light: Prefers moderate indirect light but tolerates partial shade well. Brighter light intensifies the contrast of the white bands. Avoid direct sunlight.
Watering: Moderate — allow the top 2-3cm to dry between waterings. Dracaena prefers slightly dry over too wet. Sensitive to fluoride — use filtered or standing water.
Temperature: 18-25°C. Does not tolerate below 13°C. Avoid cold draughts.
Humidity: Adapts to normal household humidity but appreciates occasional misting.
Soil: Well-draining, slightly acidic substrate. Universal potting mix with perlite.
Fertilising: Monthly liquid fertiliser during the growing season (April to September).
Dracaena fragrans 'Warneckei' is included in the NASA Clean Air study as one of the most effective purifying plants, capable of removing formaldehyde, benzene and trichloroethylene from the atmosphere. It is an excellent choice for improving air quality in offices and homes.
Its upright, narrow habit makes it suitable for corners, hallways and tight spaces. The larger variants (Ø24, Ø27) are ideal as statement plants, while Ø19 and Ø21 fit perfectly on tables or beside furniture.
Available variants:
• Pot Ø19cm — approximate height 85-105cm
• Pot Ø21cm — approximate height 90-110cm
• Pot Ø24cm — approximate height 130-150cm
• Pot Ø27cm — approximate height 170-190cm
Care level: Easy — resilient and adaptable
Toxicity: Toxic to pets
Position: Indirect light, tolerates partial shade
Denumire: Dracaena
Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra
Tip plantă: Decorative
Utilizare: Interior
Tip suport: Ghiveci
Material Suport: Plastic
Yes, Dracaena fragrans Warneckei contains saponins that are toxic to dogs and cats. Ingestion may cause vomiting, excessive drooling, and loss of appetite. It is recommended to place the plant out of reach of pets.
Water Dracaena Warneckei moderately, allowing the top 2-3 cm of soil to dry between waterings. In winter, reduce watering frequency. Avoid water accumulation in the saucer, as the roots are sensitive to excess moisture.
Dracaena Warneckei prefers bright indirect light but adapts well to lower light or artificial lighting. Avoid direct sun exposure, which can burn the leaves. It is one of the most tolerant plants to low light conditions.
Yes, Dracaena Warneckei is an excellent choice for offices. It tolerates artificial lighting, dry air from air conditioning systems, and does not require intensive care. Additionally, it contributes to air purification by removing harmful substances from the indoor environment.
Dracaena Warneckei prefers a well-draining substrate made of peat mixed with perlite or sand. Repotting is recommended every 2-3 years, in spring, in a pot only 2-3 cm larger than the previous one. Make sure the pot has drainage holes.
Yes, Dracaena species are among the most effective air purifiers according to NASA. They remove formaldehyde, benzene, trichloroethylene and xylene from indoor air.
Yellow leaves may indicate overwatering, fluoridated water, or insufficient light. Reduce watering, use filtered water and move the plant to a brighter spot.