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Dracaena fragrans Malaika - Corn plant

Dracaena fragrans Malaika
Corn plant

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An indoor Dracaena that catches the eye with its stunning colourful foliage reminiscent of the tropics. Its long leaves that blend various shades of green and white with a dark green margin, and its palm-like appearance as a young plant make it absolutely irresistible. With moderate to slow growth, it remains compact when mature. Thriving in bright but indirect light, it does best between 18 and 25°C in well-drained soil.
Watering frequency
Moderate (once a week)
Indoor exposure
Indirect bright light
Benefits and advantages
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Benefits and advantages
Colourful foliage

Description

The Dracaena fragrans 'Malaika' (synonym Dracaena deremensis 'Malaika') is an irresistibly charming indoor Dragon Tree with its exotic allure and beautiful variegated foliage. Its growth consists of long, narrow sword-shaped leaves, where the light green and white central section contrasts beautifully with the dark green edges. This compact indoor plant, with moderate growth, forms a clump that gradually rises to form a short trunk. Highly graphic, this Dragon Tree also captivates with its ease of cultivation in most indoor conditions.

Now classified within the Asparagaceae family, the Dracaena genus comprises several dozen species primarily native to Africa and Southeast Asia, but also found in regions such as China, Central America, and Australia. The Dracaena fragrans species sometimes called Cordyline fragrans grows naturally in tropical Africa from sea level up to 1,500 metres in altitude. It thrives in dense stands, in dry lowland forests, or in mid-altitude montainous areas. The fragrant Dragon Tree forms a medium-sized bush, reaching a height of up to 6 m, with semi-woody, typically unbranched stems of 2.5 to 10 cm in diameter. The long sword-shaped leaves can grow up to 1 m in length, and the inflorescences up to 60 cm. The small flowers, which are white-yellow and 2 cm in diameter, emit a strong fragrance at night when they open. Once pollinated, they develop into small orange or red fruits 1.5 to 12 cm in diameter.

The Dracaena 'Malaika' is a horticultural cultivar whose name means 'angel' in Swahili, a language spoken by around 100 million people in East Africa. Not only does its leaf colour clearly distinguish it from the species type, but it is also much smaller, making it suitable for indoor cultivation. At maturity, it typically forms a small tower of 1 m to 1.20 m in height and 50 to 60 cm in width, though older specimens may grow slightly taller. Typically, the leaves grow in a spiralled arrangement, giving the foliage a star-like appearance when viewed from above. The slightly sheathing leaf bases overlap, initially growing upright before gracefully arching, giving plants a false palm-like appearance. The sword-shaped lamina are very elongated and relatively narrow, measuring 30 to 50 cm in length. The central section is a beautiful light to chartreuse green bordered by two fairly broad and regular white lines, themselves framed by a dark green margin for a striking effect. This colour harmony gives the variety its distinctive character and brings light into a room. While it thrives in bright light (avoiding direct sunlight), this adaptable plant also tolerates lower light conditions, though it will grow more slowly. As layers of leaves accumulate, this small Dragon Tree eventually forms a short trunk, topped by a clump of leaves. Not only highly ornamental, this attractive plant is also reputed to purify the surrounding air—another reason to welcome it into your home, even if it won’t flower indoors.

The charming Malaika Dragon Tree will add a tropical touch to your living space, fitting equally well in a contemporary setting or a lush green décor. Highly versatile, it will adapt to variable degrees of light and doesn’t require high humidity. Plant it in a dark, glossy pot to highlight its colours and pair it with other plants of a similar style. A Chinese Evergreen with variegated foliage would make a perfect companion to create a vibrant display in your room, or a striking Anthurium magnificum x Dark Phoenix, with its velvety leaves veined in silvery white, so evocative of the tropics.

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Foliage

Foliage colour variegated
Foliage description Narrow, sword-shaped leaves
Foliage persistence Evergreen

Plant habit

Growth habit Dressed
Height at maturity 1 m
Spread at maturity 60 cm
Growth rate normal

Botanical data

Genus

Dracaena

Species

fragrans

Cultivar

Malaika

Family

Asparagaceae

Other common names

Corn plant

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference23804

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Location

The Dracaena will easily find its place in any bright room of the house. Just make sure to spare it from direct sunlight, which could harm the foliage. The dragon tree will grow more slowly if the light is moderate. Also avoid cold draughts and sudden temperature changes.

Location

Indoor exposure Indirect bright light
For which room? Office, Lounge, Kitchen
Growth habit Dressed
Height at maturity 1 m
Spread at maturity 60 cm
Growth rate normal
Low temperature tolerance >10°C (temperate greenhouse), >15°C (greenhouse), >20°C (tropical greenhouse)
Humidity level High (60-80%), Moderate (40-60%)

Maintenance and care

Water moderately once a week, allowing the compost to dry out on the surface between waterings. Avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot. Ensure the pot has good drainage and do not let water stagnate in the saucer. Mist the foliage 1 to 2 times a week to maintain humidity, especially during the heating season.

Potting advice, substrates and fertilisers

Repot your Dracaena Bicolor every 2 to 3 years, preferably in spring, when the roots start to outgrow the pot. Choose a pot slightly larger than the previous one.
Mix universal potting compost with a little coconut fibre or perlite. Add clay pebbles to the bottom of the pot to prevent water accumulation.
Use a liquid fertiliser for green plants with an NPK ratio of 3-1-2 or 5-3-3. Apply every 2 to 4 weeks from spring to autumn, diluting to half the recommended dose.

Houseplant care

Remove dead leaves regularly to maintain a tidy appearance. During the growing season, you can expose the young plant to rain to remove dust from the foliage (be careful not to expose it to direct sunlight, otherwise it may scorch).
No pruning necessary, but remove the lower leaves when they are dry.

Disease and pest advice

If mealybugs appear, clean the leaves with a cloth soaked in a mixture of water and black soap. In case of red spider mite infestation, increase the humidity around the plant and use an organic miticide.

Maintenance and care

Watering frequency Moderate (once a week)
Fogging 1 time a week
Type of soil Draining soil
Pests and diseases Mealybugs, Red spider mites
Susceptibility to diseases Low
Ease of cultivation Beginner

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