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Striped Dracaena

Dracaena deremensis 'Warneckii'

Also known as: Striped Dracaena, Warneck Dracaena, Janet Craig Compacta

Asparagaceae

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Last reviewed: June 2026 · Source: ASPCA Animal Poison Control

Upright cane plant with long grey-green leaves edged in white stripes. Very tolerant of low light and dry air.

Toxicity

Toxic to catsToxic
Toxic to dogsToxic
Toxic to humansSafe

Source: ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center. Always consult a veterinarian if your pet ingests any plant.

Care Guide

Care levelEasy
WateringLow — drought tolerant
Watering frequencyEvery 10–14 days
SunlightLow light

Pot Size

Recommended pot6″ – 12″

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Striped Dracaena toxic to cats?

Yes, Striped Dracaena (Dracaena deremensis 'Warneckii') is toxic to cats. If your cat ingests any part of this plant, contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (888-426-4435) immediately.

Is Striped Dracaena toxic to dogs?

Yes, Striped Dracaena is toxic to dogs. Symptoms may include vomiting, drooling, or lethargy. Contact your vet immediately if your dog chews or eats this plant.

How often should I water Striped Dracaena?

Water Striped Dracaena every 10–14 days. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings — this plant is drought-tolerant and prone to root rot if overwatered.

How much light does Striped Dracaena need?

Striped Dracaena thrives in low light conditions, making it suitable for darker corners and rooms with few windows. It is forgiving and adapts to a range of light conditions.

What size pot does Striped Dracaena need?

Use a pot between 6″ and 12″ in diameter. When repotting, choose a pot only 1–2″ larger than the current one — too much space retains excess moisture and can lead to root rot.

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