Glossy and Glamorous, Ulises lances at your space with radiant green foliage banded with white striping. The compact arrangement of this dragon tree against a bright backdrop creates an atmosphere of sophistication and elegance, the perfect statement piece in an entrance or hallway.
The branched variety of this Dracaena exhibits an array of jungle rich foliage with flashes of greens and whites, reminiscent of the tropics of Asia.
Horty Hints
Stop the Drop! As this plant grows, older leaves will naturally fall off. If you notice rapid leaf-loss, check that the plant has not been overwatered or is too shaded.
Discoloration of the leaves indicates overwatering, whilst curling can indicate drought. A balanced and regular watering schedule will keep your plant looking its best.
Cut and grow! if you cut back your Dracaena, put the cuttings in water in a warm position. Eventually new roots will grow and will eventually be able to be planted in soil.