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Dracaena Surculosa Milky Way
Dracaena Surculosa Milky Way
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What You Will Receive:
- A healthy, well-rooted Dracaena Surculosa Milky Way with a minimum of 4 leaves.
- Plant size may vary depending on stock; please refer to product photos for details.
- Carefully packaged to ensure the plant arrives in perfect condition.
Dracaena Surculosa Milky Way – A Striking Statement Plant
Design Overview
Slender, cane-like stems carry elliptical leaves misted with milky white constellations—hence the name. ‘Milky Way’ reads airy and graphic, bringing soft motion and speckled light to consoles, shelves, and workspace corners.
Palette & Form
- Botanical: Dracaena surculosa ‘Milky Way’ (aka Gold Dust Dracaena)
- Habit: upright, lightly arching canes; naturally tufted nodes
- Leaf character: glossy, deep green blades with scattered ivory speckles and narrow petioles
- Indoor scale: typically 40–80 cm (16–31 in) with routine care
- Safety note: keep out of reach of pets
Where It Belongs
Pair with slim, matte planters (sand, ecru, or stone) to spotlight the freckled leaves. Works beautifully beside books and ceramics; the dotted pattern reads like quiet artwork from across the room.
Light & Room Climate
Prefers diffused daylight or a bright spot behind sheers; tolerates medium illumination. Protect from harsh noon sun to preserve the clean speckles. Comfortable home humidity (around 45–65%) and 18–29 °C (65–85 °F) support steady growth.
Water & Substrate
Hydrate when the surface layer feels dry—give a thorough pass and allow runoff to clear. Use a well-aerated, fast-draining mix (bark + pumice/perlite + coco) to keep roots oxygenated and canes upright.
Feeding & Upkeep
Light nutrition (¼–½ strength) during active months is plenty. Rotate the pot every couple of weeks for even leaf presentation; dust leaves occasionally so the constellation effect stays crisp.
Settle-In Notes
Increase light gradually over 7–10 days after placement. Expect newer flushes to show the sharpest speckling as the plant adjusts to its spot.
