define dracaena Warneckii Dracaena
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define dracaena Warneckii DracaenaDracaena fragrans 'Warneckii' Dracaena fragrans 'Warneckii' is a classic striped cane Dracaena with arching sword shaped leaves in grey green, green and white. The pale edging and fine striping give the foliage a crisp linear pattern as it develops around woody stems. With age, the plant forms visible canes carrying leafy heads near the active tips. Lower leaves gradually age away, leaving ringed stems that give mature plants their familiar upright

Dracaena fragrans 'Warneckii'

Dracaena fragrans 'Warneckii' is a classic striped cane Dracaena with arching sword-shaped leaves in grey-green, green and white. The pale edging and fine striping give the foliage a crisp linear pattern as it develops around woody stems.

With age, the plant forms visible canes carrying leafy heads near the active tips. Lower leaves gradually age away, leaving ringed stems that give mature plants their familiar upright Dracaena shape.

Grey-green leaves with pale margins

  • Foliage: Arching sword-shaped leaves with grey-green centres, green striping and narrow pale margins.
  • Stem habit: Evergreen cane growth with foliage clustered near the top of each stem.
  • Mature shape: Develops visible woody stems as lower leaves naturally shed over time.
  • Foliage variation: Pale margins and grey-green striping give each blade a clear linear pattern.

A long-grown striped Dracaena

'Warneckii' belongs to the striped Dracaena fragrans cane plants, with woody stems and leaf heads gathered near active tips. The species grows as a shrub or small tree in tropical Africa, while indoor plants develop as potted canes with visible ringed stems over time.

The plant’s mature form comes from its woody stems. New leaves emerge from the active tips, while older leaves leave visible rings on the cane. Mature stems may branch after pruning or age, producing several striped leaf heads from one plant.

Care for pale-edged cane foliage

  • Light: Grow in bright filtered light or clear moderate light. Pale margins stay cleaner when protected from intense direct sun.
  • Watering: Let the upper half or a little more of the mix dry before watering deeply and draining the pot.
  • Drainage: Use a pot with drainage holes and a mix that combines moisture retention with coarse aeration.
  • Warmth: Keep the plant above 18 °C where possible, with protection from cold draughts and chilled wet substrate.
  • Humidity: Normal room humidity is usually sufficient, though very dry heat can contribute to tip burn.
  • Feeding: Feed modestly during active growth and reduce fertiliser when winter light slows new leaves.
  • Repotting: Repot once roots have filled the container or the cane needs a heavier, more stable base.
  • Pruning: Shorten tall stems in spring or summer to encourage new shoots from lower nodes.

Stress patterns on pale-edged leaves

  • Dry brown tips: Check mineral build-up, low humidity, dry heat and irregular watering before adjusting the full routine.
  • Yellow lower leaves: Gradual old-leaf loss is normal; quick yellowing suggests wet roots, cold soil or weak light.
  • Tan bleached patches: Move the plant back from direct sun if pale sections turn papery.
  • Weak new growth: Improve filtered light and check that the root ball is not sitting in compacted, airless mix.
  • Hidden insects: Inspect cane joints and leaf bases for scale and mealybugs during cleaning.

Safety around chewing pets

Dracaena fragrans 'Warneckii' can irritate cats and dogs if eaten. Keep the striped leaves away from pets that nibble houseplants, and remove shed leaves from the pot surface.

Botanical name and etymology

The cultivar appears under both spellings, 'Warneckii' and 'Warneckei'. The genus name Dracaena comes from Greek drakaina, meaning female dragon. The species epithet fragrans means fragrant and refers to the scented flowers of Dracaena fragrans, which are rarely produced on indoor plants.

Dracaena fragrans 'Warneckii' has pale-edged leaves, visible canes and a vertical striped form.

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