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are dracaena toxic to dogs Golden Coast DracaenaDracaena fragrans 'Golden Coast' Dracaena fragrans 'Golden Coast' is a variegated corn plant with broad green leaves edged in warm yellow. The contrast sits along the margins, giving each leaf a framed look while the canes keep the plant upright and clearly defined. The yellow border stays visible from a distance, while the green centre gives each broad leaf a darker middle band. In a single stem or multi cane pot, 'Golden Coast' keeps a warm

Dracaena fragrans 'Golden Coast'

Dracaena fragrans 'Golden Coast' is a variegated corn plant with broad green leaves edged in warm yellow. The contrast sits along the margins, giving each leaf a framed look while the canes keep the plant upright and clearly defined.

The yellow border stays visible from a distance, while the green centre gives each broad leaf a darker middle band. In a single-stem or multi-cane pot, 'Golden Coast' keeps a warm variegated outline with leaf detail up close.

Yellow-edged foliage in quick detail

  • Leaf pattern: Green blades with yellow margins that define the outline of each leaf.
  • Plant shape: Cane-based growth with leaf clusters held at the stem tips.
  • Colour effect: A warm yellow outline gives the foliage a clear, variegated edge.
  • Container use: Cane-based growth can develop as a single-stem or multi-cane plant.

Cane growth with framed foliage

Like other Dracaena fragrans cultivars, 'Golden Coast' develops woody canes with foliage concentrated toward the top. New growth emerges from the active growing points, while older lower leaves gradually age away and expose more stem. This natural cane development is part of the plant’s mature shape.

The yellow margins need enough filtered light to stay clear, while the leaf surface should be protected from harsh direct sun. Bright filtered light gives colour clarity while reducing scorch risk on the leaf surface.

Keeping the margins clear and the roots steady

  • Light placement: Give bright indirect light for the clearest yellow margins. Moderate filtered light is tolerated, while very dim positions reduce contrast.
  • Watering interval: Water once the upper 40–50% of the mix has dried. Let the whole root ball drain before returning the pot to a cover planter.
  • Mix texture: Use a loose indoor plant mix with added mineral drainage. The root zone needs oxygen around the cane base, especially in larger nursery pots.
  • Room warmth: Keep it warm and stable, ideally above 18 °C. Cold, damp conditions are more damaging than a short dry spell.
  • Leaf-tip care: Normal home humidity is usually acceptable. If leaf tips crisp repeatedly, check watering consistency and water quality before increasing humidity.
  • Feeding: Feed lightly in spring and summer. Strong fertiliser doses can contribute to salt build-up and brown edging.
  • Container fit: Use a snug pot rather than an oversized one. Excess wet mix around a small root system dries too slowly.
  • Leaf cleaning: Wipe dust from the broad leaves with a soft damp cloth so the yellow margins stay visually clean.

What the leaves and canes can tell you

  • Brown leaf edges: Check for inconsistent watering, dry air, fertiliser residue, or mineral-heavy tap water. Dracaena foliage often reacts to accumulated salts.
  • Dull yellow margins: Low light or dust can reduce colour clarity. Clean the leaves and move the plant gradually to brighter filtered light.
  • Bleached patches: Direct sun can scorch the leaf surface. Shift the pot back from hot glass or midday exposure.
  • Soft stems: A soft cane is a warning sign. Inspect drainage, reduce watering, and check whether the potting mix is staying cold and wet.
  • Sticky leaves or raised bumps: Look for scale insects along the midrib and cane joints, then isolate and treat early.

Pet access and dropped leaves

Dracaena fragrans 'Golden Coast' is unsafe for pets if eaten, so keep the leaves out of reach of cats, dogs, and children who may chew them. Collect dropped foliage during routine care.

Golden Coast name and Dracaena etymology

Dracaena is derived from a word associated with a female dragon, while fragrans refers to the scented flowers of the species. 'Golden Coast' has warm yellow edging along the leaf margins.

Dracaena fragrans 'Golden Coast' has warm yellow margins, green leaf centres and upright cane growth in a bright variegated form.

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