lemon lime variegated dracaena Dracaena fragrans 'Lemon Lime'
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lemon lime variegated dracaena

lemon lime variegated dracaena Dracaena fragrans 'Lemon Lime'

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lemon lime variegated dracaena Dracaena fragrans 'Lemon Lime'Dracaena fragrans 'Lemon Lime' Small, upright, tidy like it organises the room Family: Asparagaceae Pot diameter: 12 cm Height: ~15 cm Asparagaceae Evergreen Light: indirectmedium Care: easy Upright compact Dracaena fragrans 'Lemon Lime' is one of the easiest ways to add brightness and clean, modern lines to your interioreven if your space isnt consistently sunny. Its foliage features fresh lemon and lime striping that looks crisp without being loud,

Dracaena fragrans 'Lemon Lime'

Small, upright, tidy — like it “organises” the room 🍋

Family: Asparagaceae • Pot diameter: 12 cm • Height: ~15 cm

Asparagaceae Evergreen Light: indirect–medium Care: easy Upright • compact

Dracaena fragrans 'Lemon Lime' is one of the easiest ways to add brightness and clean, modern lines to your interior—even if your space isn’t consistently sunny. Its foliage features fresh lemon-and-lime striping that looks crisp without being loud, while the upright, tidy shape makes it perfect for small spots: a shelf, next to a desk, an entryway, or on furniture where you want a “column” of green without taking up room. It keeps a stable, polished look, pairs beautifully with neutral palettes, and instantly makes a space feel more alive and curated. With a sensible watering rhythm and mostly indirect light, it stays sturdy, leafy and vibrant—bringing colour that stands out in a calm, balanced way.

Light

🌤️ Indirect
Colours look crisp in brighter light.

Watering

💧 Moderate
Water once the top layer dries.

Rhythm

📈 Steady
Develops a cane form over time.

Vibe

🌬️ Air-friendly
A popular office/living-room choice.

What makes it special

  • 🍋 Lemon–lime striping that brightens without shouting.
  • 🧱 Upright, compact shape—great for smaller spaces.
  • 🧘 Reliable, steady presence for everyday home/office life.

Best uses

  • 🪴 In a small decorative pot on furniture or shelving.
  • 🏢 On a desk for clean green with a bright twist.
  • 🚪 In an entryway or hallway with good indirect light for instant uplift.

Where to place it

Place it in bright indirect light—where it “sees” the sky but isn’t hit by direct sun on the leaves. It also adapts to medium light, but brighter conditions keep the striping cleaner and growth more balanced. Ideal near a window with a sheer curtain, or in a bright spot a few metres back from the glass.

Plants it pairs well with

  • With plants that like the same light range (indirect/medium) for an easy, unified care routine.
  • With deep-green foliage, so the lemon–lime tones read as a bright contrast.
  • With other slender, upright forms to add height without visual bulk.

Design goal: clean lines + bright variegation for a modern, “tidy” green statement.

Variety origin click to read

Taxonomic notes: Dracaena fragrans belongs to the Asparagaceae family (Nolinoideae) and is widely known as the “corn plant” thanks to its cane-like stem (cane). The species has produced many cultivars that differ in variegation and stripe width.

Native habitat & range: The species is linked to tropical regions of Africa, growing in warm climates and in positions with filtered light under taller vegetation.

Name & etymology: Dracaena is etymologically connected to “dragon”, while fragrans refers to the fragrance of the flowers (although flowering indoors is uncommon). The name 'Lemon Lime' describes the signature lemon-and-lime variegated foliage.

Selection, distribution & stability: Variegated forms are typically maintained through selection of stable variegation lines and propagated vegetatively (cane cuttings) to keep the same pattern and colour intensity in production.

1) Water with rhythm: Water when the top of the mix dries. Aim for consistency—never constant wet soil.
2) Light for colour: Keep it in good indirect light so the striping stays bright and crisp.
3) Keep it clean: Wipe leaves gently so the variegation shows and the foliage “breathes” better.
🔎 Item Details
🌿 Botanical name Dracaena fragrans 'Lemon Lime'
🪴 Pot / size 12 cm • height ~15 cm
🎨 Foliage Lemon–lime variegation (variegation) in an upright, compact form.
🌤️ Light Indirect to medium light. Brighter conditions keep the striping cleaner.
💧 Watering Moderate; water once the top layer dries, and don’t leave water sitting in saucers/cachepots.
🌬️ Space A favourite indoor plant thanks to its resilience and clean, upright look.
☠️ Toxicity Toxic if ingested. Keep away from children and pets.
💡 Tip: For the freshest-looking variegation, give it brighter indirect light and keep watering consistent (not frequent—just well-timed).
🤔 Did you know? Variegated plants often look their best in stable light, because the colour pattern reads cleaner and visually more balanced.
Why you’ll love it info
  • 🍋 Brightens the room with lemon–lime striping.
  • 🧱 Upright, “tidy” shape with a small footprint.
  • 🏡 Works with many interior styles, from minimal to cosy.
  • 👌 A reliable choice for everyday home/office settings.
🧠 Greenleaf for geeks — plant facts nobody asked for geek
  • 🧬 Variegation economics: variegation means less chlorophyll in parts of the leaf, so light balance directly affects how “clean” the pattern looks.
  • 🌿 Cane growth: the cane is essentially a stem that can resprout from nodes, which is why dracaenas propagate so well from cane cuttings.
  • 🧪 Saponins: many Dracaena contain compounds (e.g., saponins) linked to pet toxicity when ingested.
  • 🌬️ Indoor favourite: its popularity is a mix of morphology (upright habit) and tolerance of variable indoor light.
What light does it need? light

It prefers bright indirect light but adapts to medium light. In better light, the lemon–lime striping looks cleaner.

How do I water it correctly? water

Water once the top layer of the mix has dried. Avoid letting water sit in a saucer or cachepot—constant wetness is the most common mistake.

Should I mist the leaves? care

Not necessary. Instead, gently wipe the leaves with a damp cloth so the variegation stays crisp and dust-free.

Is it pet-safe? pets

No. It is considered toxic if ingested. Keep it away from children and pets.

© Original plant description by Greenleaf Garden Center. All rights reserved. | This text is original content. Copying is prohibited (Law 2121/1993).

🔎 Note: Because plants are living organisms, the plant you receive may differ slightly from the one in the photo. Form, size or colouring depend on the season, growing conditions and the individuality of each plant.

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