Dracaena Angolensis
The term "spear plant" typically refers to the African Spear Plant, a popular, low-maintenance succulent houseplant known for its unique, upright, cylindrical leaves. The plant features stiff, smooth, grey-green leaves that are round and taper to a sharp point, resembling spears or "dragon fingers".
Lighting:
Bright Light
Watering:
Water every 2-3 weeks.
Environment:
Do not place plant directly in the path of blowing air-con units.
Toxic to pets and humans if ingested.
Tips:
Signs of Overwatering: Yellow, soft, mushy leaves; root rot.
Signs of Underwatering: Wrinkled, shriveled leaves.
Slow Growth Rate: Indoors, especially in lower light conditions, the plant grows very slowly, only adding a few inches per year.