Dracaena reflexa ‘Song of India’ – a plant with variegated green and golden-yellow leaves in dense tufts. Exotic ornamental appearance, ideal for interiors needing warmth and colour. Slow-growing, simple care. Note: toxic to pets.
Approx height (including pot): 70 cm
Grower:
Diametru Ghiveci: 21 cm
Delivery date: 1-2 weeks
Dracaena reflexa ‘Song of India’ is a spectacular indoor plant with variegated leaves in shades of green and golden-yellow that create a luminous, tropical effect. Its short, arching leaves with cream-yellow margins contrasting with the green centre cluster in dense tufts at the branch tips, offering a rich, ornamental appearance. It is a plant that brings visual warmth and an exotic note to any indoor space.
Dracaena reflexa originates from Madagascar, Mauritius, and other Indian Ocean islands. It belongs to the Asparagaceae family, genus Dracaena. The ‘Song of India’ variety is one of the most popular variegated cultivars in this genus, appreciated by collectors and interior designers alike for its unique combination of green and gold. The poetic name evokes the exoticism and brilliance of India.
The leaves are the main attraction. Short and elegantly arching, 10–20 cm long, they feature broad margins of cream-yellow to gold, framing a dark green centre. The contrast is bright and cheerful, making the plant a natural focal point in any room. The leaves grow in dense, spiralling tufts at the branch tips, creating a textured ornamental effect.
The stems are thin and branching, with a light bark that gives them a mature appearance as the plant grows.
Dracaena ‘Song of India’ can reach 80–150 cm indoors, with slow growth. It prefers bright indirect light (variegation is more intense with more light), temperatures of 18–26°C, and moderate watering allowing the soil to partially dry. Tolerates dry air, but a touch of extra humidity will help it thrive.
Lungime: 40 cm
Greutate (kg): 10 kg
Denumire: Dracaena
Diametru: 21 cm
Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra
Tip plantă: Decorative
Utilizare: Interior
Tip suport: Ghiveci
Material Suport: Plastic
Yes, Dracaena reflexa 'Song of India', like all Dracaena species, is toxic to cats, dogs, and other household pets. According to the ASPCA, Dracaena plants contain saponins that can cause gastrointestinal symptoms if ingested, including vomiting (sometimes with blood), excessive salivation, loss of appetite, and lethargy. In cats, it can also cause dilated pupils. While toxicity is considered mild to moderate, it is important to position the plant away from curious animals. If you suspect your pet has ingested any part of the plant, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Dracaena reflexa 'Song of India' is a relatively easy-care plant. Place it in bright indirect light – essential for maintaining the vibrant golden variegation. Water when the top 2-3 cm of soil has dried out, usually every 7-10 days in summer and every 2-3 weeks in winter. Avoid overwatering which can cause root rot. Use well-draining substrate. Ideal temperature is between 18-27°C – avoid temperatures below 13°C and cold drafts. Normal household humidity is acceptable, but the plant appreciates higher humidity (50-60%). Fertilize monthly during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertilizer at half strength.
Loss of golden variegation is most commonly caused by insufficient light. Dracaena reflexa 'Song of India' needs bright indirect light to maintain its vibrant golden stripes. In low light, new leaves may grow with less yellow or even completely green. Move the plant to a brighter location near a window with filtered light. However, avoid strong direct afternoon sun which can burn the leaves. Other possible causes include: over-fertilizing (excess nitrogen promotes green growth at the expense of variegation), temperatures too low, or stress from overwatering or underwatering. Leaves that have already turned green will not regain their variegation, but new leaves will be variegated again once light conditions are improved.
Yes, Dracaena reflexa 'Song of India' is an excellent choice for office spaces. The plant tolerates typical office conditions – artificial light combined with indirect natural light, air conditioning, and moderate humidity. Its elegant appearance and golden variegated foliage add a touch of refinement to any professional space. NASA Clean Air studies included Dracaena species among plants capable of filtering indoor air pollutants such as formaldehyde, benzene, and trichloroethylene – substances frequently emitted by office furniture, carpets, and electronic equipment. The plant requires minimal care – watering once a week and monthly fertilizing are sufficient. Its compact size and upright habit make it ideal for office corners, reception areas, and meeting rooms.
Dracaena reflexa 'Song of India' requires a well-draining substrate that allows root aeration. An ideal mix contains universal potting soil (50%), perlite (25%), and pine bark or coco coir (25%). Alternatively, you can use a commercial tropical plant substrate. Avoid heavy, clay soils that retain too much moisture – these can cause root rot. The pot must have adequate drainage holes. Repot every 2-3 years or when roots become visibly cramped, using a pot 2-3 cm larger in diameter. The best time for repotting is spring, at the beginning of the growing season.
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.
Dracaena prefers moderate indirect light. It tolerates low light but leaf colours will be less vibrant. Avoid direct sun which burns the leaves.