dracaena fragrans janet Janet Lind Dracaena
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dracaena fragrans janet

dracaena fragrans janet Janet Lind Dracaena

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dracaena fragrans janet Janet Lind DracaenaDracaena fragrans 'Janet Lind' Dracaena fragrans 'Janet Lind' is a green Dracaena cultivar with upright cane growth and long leaves marked by subtle lighter green striping. The fine striping keeps the plant mostly green while adding detail to each blade. Tall stems lift the leaf clusters above the pot, while the narrow striping adds detail up close. The overall colour stays soft green, with gentle definition along the length of each leaf. Subtle green

Dracaena fragrans 'Janet Lind'

Dracaena fragrans 'Janet Lind' is a green Dracaena cultivar with upright cane growth and long leaves marked by subtle lighter green striping. The fine striping keeps the plant mostly green while adding detail to each blade.

Tall stems lift the leaf clusters above the pot, while the narrow striping adds detail up close. The overall colour stays soft green, with gentle definition along the length of each leaf.

Subtle green striping with a taller outline

  • Leaf detail: Dark green leaves with lighter green longitudinal striping.
  • Shape: Upright canes with foliage concentrated toward the stem tips.
  • Placement: A green cane plant with height, slim stems and softly striped leaf heads.
  • Care needs: Warm filtered light, free drainage and careful watering around the woody root zone.

Tall stems with softly marked foliage

'Janet Lind' follows the same cane growth pattern as other Dracaena fragrans cultivars. The stem carries clustered leaf heads at the growing points. As the plant ages, old lower leaves may drop and reveal more cane, making the plant look more tree-like.

The lighter striping gives this cultivar fine leaf definition while keeping the plant’s overall look green and restrained. Clean leaves and even filtered light help the fine striping stay visible.

Care for steady cane and leaf growth

  • Light: Place in bright to moderate filtered light. Enough light keeps the leaf striping visible, while direct sun can mark the foliage.
  • Deep-pot moisture: Allow the upper 40–50% of the potting mix to dry before watering. Larger cane plants can stay wet deep in the pot even when the surface looks dry.
  • Drainage: Use a pot with drainage holes and a mix that does not collapse around the roots. Empty excess water from cover pots after watering.
  • Temperature: Maintain stable room warmth, preferably above 18 °C. Cold drafts and unheated winter corners can damage the root zone.
  • Leaf tips: Average indoor humidity is usually workable. Repeated brown tips mean water quality, salts, heat and the drying pattern should be checked.
  • Feeding: Apply diluted fertiliser during active growth only. Underfeeding is less risky than pushing a slow cane plant with too much feed.
  • Pot stability: Repot when the root system has filled the container. A heavy plant may need a stable cachepot, but the inner pot must still drain freely.
  • Grooming: Remove ageing leaves from the lower cane and clean dust from the leaf blades to keep the subtle striping visible.

Common changes to read early

  • Tip browning: Often caused by dry stress, mineral-heavy water, fertiliser residue, or hot dry air. Adjust the water source and flush the pot if needed.
  • Weak new growth: If new leaves are smaller and the plant leans, the light level may be too low. Move it gradually into a brighter filtered spot.
  • Yellowing with damp soil: Check whether the lower mix is staying wet. Reduce watering and improve drainage before root damage spreads.
  • Patchy scorch: Pale dry marks usually indicate direct sun exposure, especially near glass in summer.
  • Pests at cane joints: Inspect leaf bases and cane joints for scale or mealybugs, as tall Dracaena stems can hide small colonies.

Safe placement around pets and children

Dracaena fragrans 'Janet Lind' should be kept out of reach of pets and small children who may chew the foliage. Remove dropped leaves during routine care.

Dracaena fragrans and the 'Janet Lind' cultivar name

Dracaena comes from Greek drakaina, meaning female dragon, while fragrans refers to the fragrant flowers of the species. Indoor plants are grown mainly for foliage, and flowering is rare in normal home conditions. 'Janet Lind' has green leaves with subtle lighter striping.

Dracaena fragrans 'Janet Lind' has upright canes, soft green striping and leafy crowns that build height in a soft green outline.

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