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10" Dracaena Lemon Lime Cane 5 Feet Tall

$75.00free shipping over $75
Keep from pets Easy care

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The Dracaena Lemon Lime Cane brings a lively burst of color with its long, sword-like leaves striped in electric green, lime, and deep green. Standing tall at 5' in a 10" grow pot, it makes an instant impact offering both height and vibrancy to living rooms, offices, and entryways.

Resilient and low-maintenance, it’s an ideal choice for anyone looking to brighten a space with minimal effort.

How to Care for a Dracaena Lemon Lime Cane:

  • Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light but adjusts well to medium light levels.
  • Watering: Allow the top 2–3 inches of soil to dry before watering again.
  • Humidity: Handles typical household humidity with ease.
  • Pets: Keep away from pets.

Each plant comes with detailed care instructions to ensure it thrives in your space.

What's included

Your plant in its nursery pot, a printed care card written for your exact plant, free text-message care support for life, and our arrive-safe promise. Every box is packed by hand and includes a hand-written note from Joey.

Shipping & arrival

Ships within 1–2 business days, arrives in 2–4 days anywhere in the continental US — free on orders over $75. Plants travel bare-root in an insulated, braced box (heat packs in winter). If yours arrives stressed, text us a photo within 48 hours and we'll make it right.

Styling & placement

Check the care chips above for this plant's light needs, then match the room: bright-light plants love south- or west-facing windows; low-light varieties soften dim corners, shelves, and offices. Statement plants read best with space around them — beside a sofa, framing a window, or anchoring an empty corner. Smaller plants work in odd-numbered groups at varying heights.

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