Sansevieria have recently been reclassified to Dracaena.
Dracaena masoniana 'Victoria' is native to Democratic Republic of the Congo and is part of the Asparagaceae family. These strong single blades are incredibly eye-catching. They can grow up to 1.5m and if grown in bright light they can form a stalk of white flower clusters.
Genus name comes from the Greek ‘drakaina’ meaning dragon.
Pot: ø 12cm
Height: Approximately 25cm from base of pot.
Light: Bright indirect light, meaning the plant sees the sun for 0-4 hours per day - this could be through trees or a translucent curtain, it’s important for the plant to see the sky in order to thrive. Dracaena can tolerate periods of fairly low light but this means minimal growth and very infrequent watering. If exposed to direct sun, be mindful of colours fading on the leaves.
Water: Allow the potting mix to dry out completely between waterings, aerate the mix with a few pokes of a skewer or blunt stick, pour water slowly over the top and allow the water to pass through the drainage holes. If the leaves appear wrinkled the plant requires a thorough soaking.
Potting mix: A well draining mix composed of coco coir, perlite or vermiculite and horticultural sand.
Fertilising: Feed your plant every other watering during the growing season or when you observe active growth. You can dilute fertiliser to half the recommended amount but never add more.
Temperature: 15-30˚C. Dracaena can tolerate short periods of temperatures as low as 10˚C.
Humidity: Average home humidity is fine.
Dracaena are toxic, keep out of reach of pets and children.