
Full Size Dracaena 'Anita' Stump






Description
The Dracaena Anita brings gentle elegance into your home with her graceful arching leaves beautifully edged in creamy yellow bands. Each leaf looks like it's been delicately painted by nature herself, creating a soft glow wherever you place her.
Native to Madagascar and the Indian Ocean islands, this lovely Dracaena Anita plant grows into a bushy, tree-like beauty that usually settles around 3 feet indoors… but ours are 6-7 feet. Anita is among the most beloved Dracaena varieties for good reason. Her forgiving nature makes her perfect for plant parents who want stunning beauty without constant worry. We love how she transforms any corner into a peaceful oasis, bringing that touch of tropical serenity we all need in our busy lives.
Care
How do you care for a Dracaena Anita plant?
Your Dracaena Anita thrives with bright indirect light, weekly watering when the topsoil feels dry, gentle monthly feeding during growing season, and steady comfortable temperatures between 60-85°F (16-29°C) to keep her looking beautiful, healthy, and absolutely happy.
This tropical beauty appreciates consistency in her care routine, but she's wonderfully forgiving when life gets busy. Keep her in well-draining soil, provide moderate humidity with occasional misting, and gently remove any yellowing leaves to maintain her gorgeous appearance. Think of Dracaena Anita care as a gentle rhythm rather than rigid rules.
How often do you water a Dracaena Anita plant?
Water your Dracaena Anita every 1-2 weeks during the growing season, allowing the top inch of soil to dry completely between waterings. This careful approach prevents root problems, keeping her roots healthy and happy throughout the year.
During winter months, reduce watering to every 2-3 weeks since she naturally slows her growth. Always check the soil moisture first—this gentle soul prefers being slightly thirsty to having waterlogged roots.
Where do you put a Dracaena Anita plant in your house?
Your Dracaena Anita will be happiest near east or west-facing windows where she can get that bright indirect light without harsh direct sun that could fade her beautiful cream-colored leaf edges and potentially damage her absolutely delicate foliage.
She also adapts beautifully to artificial lighting, making her perfect for offices or rooms with limited natural light. Just keep her away from cold drafts and heating vents—she prefers the same comfortable temperatures that make you feel at home.
Is Dracaena Anita high maintenance?
The Dracaena Anita is wonderfully low-maintenance and forgiving, making her perfect for beginners and busy plant parents who want natural beauty without stress. You’ll get the perfect mix —beautiful, calming, and completely understanding when life gets hectic.
Does Dracaena Anita need full sun?
Your Dracaena Anita prefers bright indirect light rather than full sun exposure. Too much direct sunlight can fade those gorgeous cream margins and potentially scorch her delicate foliage. Gentle light protection keeps her looking absolutely beautiful.
What fertilizer does Dracaena Anita need?
Feed your Dracaena Anita with balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength once monthly during spring and summer growing seasons. Skip fertilizing during fall and winter when growth naturally slows and takes a peaceful little rest during cooler months.
Can Dracaena Anita tolerate heat?
Your Dracaena Anita handles moderate heat quite well indoors. She's most comfortable in temperatures between 60-85°F (16-29°C), but should be protected from extreme heat, hot drafts, and sudden temperature changes for her optimal health, happiness, and growth.
Pet-friendly?
The Dracaena Anita isn't pet-friendly due to natural compounds called saponins that can cause digestive upset in our furry family members. We recommend keeping this beauty safely out of reach of curious paws and noses.
Is Dracaena Anita poisonous to cats?
The Dracaena Anita can be harmful to cats, potentially causing vomiting, excessive drooling, loss of appetite, depression, and dilated pupils if eaten. If you suspect your feline friend has nibbled her leaves, contact your vet right away.
Is Dracaena Anita toxic to dogs?
The Dracaena Anita can be toxic to dogs, with symptoms including vomiting, diarrhea, excessive drooling, weakness, and loss of appetite. Keep your pup's curious nose away from her beautiful foliage for everyone's safety and peace of mind.
Factoids
Does a Dracaena plant purify air?
Dracaena plants are recognized by NASA as natural air purifiers, helping remove formaldehyde, benzene, trichloroethylene, and carbon dioxide from your home's air. Dracaena Anita benefits include both beauty to look at and healthier indoor air quality for your family.
How long does a Dracaena Anita last?
With proper Dracaena Anita indoor care and loving attention, your plant companion can thrive for 5-10 years or even longer. You'll enjoy years of beautiful foliage and air-purifying benefits, making her a wonderful long-term addition to your plant family.
Do Dracaena Anita plants like coffee grounds?
Your Dracaena Anita prefers coffee grounds mixed into compost rather than applied directly to her soil. Too many coffee grounds can affect soil drainage and pH levels, which might interfere with her root health and overall happiness.
Buy a Dracaena Anita
Bring home your very own Dracaena Anita and enjoy her stunning striped foliage and effortless elegance. She's the perfect addition for plant collectors who appreciate both beauty and those air-purifying Dracaena Anita benefits.
With our video shopping calls, you can personally meet your new plant companion before she comes home. We'll carefully select and deliver your Dracaena Anita, ensuring she arrives safely to begin her journey as part of your plant family. (Only available for Full Size and Huge plants.)