Dracaena fragrans ‘Hawaiian Sunshine’ – a plant with variegated leaves featuring a brilliant lime-green central stripe on a dark green background. Resilient, slow-growing, ideal for interiors needing warm colour. Note: toxic to pets if ingested.
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Dracaena fragrans ‘Hawaiian Sunshine’ is an indoor plant that fully lives up to its name. Its broad leaves feature a brilliant lime-green central stripe framed by dark green margins, creating a “tropical sunshine” effect that brightens any corner. It is a robust, easy-care plant that brings a burst of warm colour to interiors, even in moderate light conditions.
Dracaena fragrans originates from tropical Africa, where it grows in the understory of humid forests. It belongs to the Asparagaceae family, genus Dracaena. The name “fragrans” refers to the powerfully fragrant flowers it rarely produces indoors. The ‘Hawaiian Sunshine’ variety is a modern cultivar selected for its luminous variegation that evokes the Hawaiian island sun.
The leaves are broad and arching, 30–50 cm long, with a wide central band of brilliant lime-green that contrasts spectacularly with the dark green margins. This contrast creates a three-dimensional effect, the leaves appearing to be illuminated from within. The texture is firm with a slightly glossy surface. The leaves grow in rosettes at the stem tips, creating a full, tropical appearance.
Dracaena ‘Hawaiian Sunshine’ can reach 80–150 cm indoors, with slow growth. It prefers moderate to bright indirect light (variegation is more intense with more light), temperatures of 18–26°C, and moderate watering allowing the soil to partially dry. Tolerant of dry air and less-than-ideal indoor conditions.
Denumire: Dracaena
Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra
Tip plantă: Decorative
Utilizare: Interior
Tip suport: Ghiveci
Material Suport: Plastic
Yes, it is toxic to dogs and cats. Saponin in the leaves can cause vomiting, excessive drooling, and loss of appetite. Place the plant in a location inaccessible to pets.
Water moderately, allowing the top centimeters of substrate to dry between waterings. In summer every 7-10 days, in winter every 2-3 weeks. Avoid overwatering and ensure good drainage. Use chlorine-free water.
Prefers bright indirect light to maintain the vibrant golden stripes. Adapts to lower light too, but coloring may become less vivid. Avoid direct sunlight which can burn the leaves.
Yes, it is excellent for offices. It tolerates artificial lighting and dry air from air-conditioned spaces. Its large, colorful leaves add an impressive decorative element, and its air-purifying properties improve the quality of the working environment.
Use a well-draining substrate based on peat with perlite or sand. The pot must have drainage holes. Repotting is done every 2-3 years, in spring, into a slightly larger pot.
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.