Easily grown as an indoor plant, Dracaena ‘Florida Beauty’ tolerates a wide range of indoor temperatures. For best results, place in bright indirect light locations protected from direct sun and drafts. Tolerates low light, but foliage loses best color in too much shade. Dracaena surculosa is a small plant that can be grown in a bottle garden, though it is tolerant of drier indoors conditions. The bamboo-like canes, is very hardy and accepts both heavy pruning and neglect. Remove discolored leaves to keep it tidy. Give them an occasional shower on their foliage to remove dust. A trim along old stems is recommended to rejuvenate growth. Prune erect stems when there are one too many at various desired heights new growth will readily emerge at cut levels for a lovely aesthetic and ornamental display. Dracena requires bright but not direct light and the leaves will brown or drop if the light is too high or low. Keep the soil moist during the regular growing season and cut back in the winter. Do not over pot as it likes to be snug in its pot. Does best if provided with humidity as misting or sitting on a pebble tray with water. Given a bit of help, any window can meet the light requirements of ‘Florida Beauty.’ If you’re willing to move the plant as seasonal changes affect the sun’s strength, south-, west- or east-facing windows perform admirably. Grown, packaged and shipped exclusively by Wekiva Foliage. Easily grown as an indoor plant, Dracaena ‘Florida Beauty’ tolerates a wide range of indoor temperatures. For best results, place in bright indirect light locations protected from direct sun and drafts. Tolerates low light, but foliage loses best color in too much shade. Dracaena surculosa is a small plant that can be grown in a bottle garden, though it is tolerant of drier indoors conditions. The bamboo-like canes, is very hardy and accepts both heavy pruning and neglect. Remove discolored leaves to keep it tidy. Give them an occasional shower on their foliage to remove dust. A trim along old stems is recommended to rejuvenate growth. Prune erect stems when there are one too many at various desired heights new growth will readily emerge at cut levels for a lovely aesthetic and ornamental display. Dracena requires bright but not direct light and the leaves will brown or drop if the light is too high or low. Keep the soil moist during the regular growing season and cut back in the winter. Do not over pot as it likes to be snug in its pot. Does best if provided with humidity as misting or sitting on a pebble tray with water. Given a bit of help, any window can meet the light requirements of ‘Florida Beauty.’ If you’re willing to move the plant as seasonal changes affect the sun’s strength, south-, west- or east-facing windows perform admirably.