Dracaena (Sansevieria) bacularis 'Fernwood Mikado' – Compact, Resilient, and Eye-Catching
Dracaena bacularis 'Fernwood Mikado' is a sleek, upright cultivar with cylindrical green foliage and subtle horizontal bands. Once classified under Sansevieria, this plant is now correctly placed in the genus Dracaena. Its architectural look, slow growth, and hardiness make it a favorite for low-maintenance indoor greenery.
Why Dracaena bacularis 'Fernwood Mikado' Stands Out
- Vertical Elegance – Slender, dark green leaves reaching up to 80 cm, ideal for modern interiors.
- Minimal Care Needed – Thrives on neglect and adapts to varying indoor conditions.
- Space-Efficient – Perfect for tight corners, office desks, and shelves.
- Water-Storing Leaves – Highly drought-tolerant due to succulent-like adaptations.
- Mild Toxicity – Keep out of reach of pets and children.
Natural Habitat and Botanical Background of Dracaena bacularis
Dracaena bacularis is native to arid regions of Central Africa, particularly found in Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo. It naturally grows in rocky, dry savannahs and open woodland, often in well-drained, sandy soils at elevations between 200–1,000 meters. It’s adapted to survive intense sun, low water availability, and poor soil fertility.
How to Care for Dracaena bacularis 'Fernwood Mikado'
→ Light and Placement
- Best in bright, indirect light, but tolerates deep shade without major issues.
- Keep out of prolonged direct sun to avoid dehydration and leaf scarring.
- Well-suited to office corners, bathrooms with natural light, and north-facing windows.
→ Watering Guidance
- Let the substrate dry out completely before watering.
- In moderate light and temperature, watering every 2–4 weeks is usually sufficient.
- Overwatering is the most common mistake – always err on the dry side.
→ Temperature and Humidity Preferences
- Ideal range: 18–28°C. Can tolerate short drops to 10°C if kept dry.
- Handles low humidity with no issues – no need for misting.
- Keep away from heat vents and cold drafts.
→ Soil and Pot Requirements
- Use a free-draining cactus or succulent mix, optionally enriched with perlite or pumice.
- Pots must have drainage holes to prevent soggy roots.
- Heavier containers help stabilize tall, narrow growth.
→ Feeding Tips
- Fertilize once a month with a diluted, balanced houseplant fertilizer.
- Skip fertilizing during low-light periods or when growth is minimal.
→ Repotting Advice
- Repot only when rootbound or when pups outgrow the pot – typically every 2–3 years.
- Choose a pot just one size larger to avoid water retention.
→ Propagation Methods
- Best propagated by separating basal offshoots during repotting.
- Leaf cuttings are possible but much slower and less reliable.
→ Suitable for Semi-Hydro?
- Yes – performs well in LECA or semi-hydro setups with low watering frequency.
- Ensure roots have oxygen access and that no water stagnates in the container base.
→ Maintenance and Grooming
- Wipe leaves with a damp cloth occasionally to remove dust.
- Remove any damaged or dried-out leaves at the base using clean scissors.
Dracaena bacularis: Common Problems and Fixes
→ Pest Problems
- Susceptible to mealybugs and spider mites, especially in dry air.
- Treat infestations early using neem oil or natural insecticidal soap.
→ Water-Related Issues
- Yellowing: Often linked to overwatering or soggy substrate.
- Brown tips: Can be due to salt buildup or tap water chemicals – switch to filtered water.
- Wrinkled leaves: Typically caused by prolonged underwatering.
Meaning Behind the Name: Dracaena bacularis
- Genus: Dracaena comes from Greek “drakaina,” meaning female dragon, referencing the red resin some species produce.
- Species: bacularis is Latin for "stick-like," describing its upright, cane-like appearance.
Answers to Popular Questions
- Can it live in a windowless room? It can survive in low light, but prolonged darkness weakens growth. Indirect light is ideal.
- How toxic is it? Mildly toxic if ingested — symptoms include nausea or drooling in pets.
- Does it clean the air? While often claimed, there’s no scientific basis for measurable air purification indoors by houseplants.
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Dracaena (Sansevieria) bacularis 'Fernwood Mikado'
Dracaena (Sansevieria) bacularis 'Fernwood Mikado' comes in following siizes:
Baby Plant – comes in a ⌀ 6 cm pot and is approximately 15 cm tall
M – comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot and is approximately 40 cm tall