Dracaena Golden Heart

$79.00

A relatively new variety of the tried-and-true corn plant, Golden Heart Dracaena features large strappy leaves variegated with a bright golden-yellow center. This floor plant is ideal for adding color and texture to your home or office. It is grown and shipped fresh from our farm direct to your front door.

  • Drought tolerant, so it will survive if you forget to water it over a couple of weeks.
  • It’s a relatively slow-growing variety that can reach 6 feet tall or more over time with good care.
  • Excellent for homes and offices.

Light Level: Indirect Sunlight

This plant needs to live in a room with at least some natural light. Place it on a table or countertop with windows nearby.

Water Level: Not Thirsty

This plant can go several weeks without water. Only water it when the soil dries out completely and be careful not to over-water.

Quick Tips

Brighter light levels—natural or artificial—will help bright out better variegation color.



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Grow your indoor oasis with confidence! Costa Farms plants come with 3 months of free AI plant care. You'll receive ongoing Dracaena Golden Heart | large care, plant health tips, and help from a community of other customers that will ensure your new plant thrives in ¡ts new home.

You'll also have access to our team of experts for ongoing plant care support. Even beginners can master plant parenthood with Costa Farms.

Size Guide
A Dracaena Golden Heart plant sits in a living room. The container is a two-tone weave basket. The foliage is long pointed green leaves with yellow stripes.

Plant Bio

Dracaena ‘Golden Heart’

A descendant of species native to areas of Africa, Golden Heart is a rugged, durable plant you can count on for years of beauty in your home. Compared to many more common houseplants, it’s relatively slow growing, but that also means it doesn’t need as much water to survive. As it grows, the lower leaves eventually age and fall off, revealing a tree-like trunk. It gets bigger and better every year!

Note: Dracaena varieties like Golden Heart can be susceptible to high levels of fluoride. If your municipality has high fluoride levels in its water supply, try mixing your tap water with rainwater or distilled water to lower the concentration of this compound.

This plant may have some natural degree of toxicity and may cause discomfort or illness if ingested. Additionally, exposure to the sap of this plant may cause discomfort to individuals with a sensitivity to it upon contact. Grown for ornamental purposes and not intended for human or animal consumption.

A Dracaena Golden Heart plant sits in a living room. The container is a two-tone weave basket. The foliage is long pointed green leaves with yellow stripes.

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