6ft Dracaena Mass Cane (14” Pot) – Extra Tall Corn Plant

$150.00

The 6ft Dracaena Mass Cane (Corn Plant) is one of the most impressive large indoor plants you can own — tall, structurally beautiful, and extremely low-maintenance. This size features multiple thick canes with layered tufts of lush green foliage, creating a full and dynamic look.

This plant is ideal for large living rooms, lobbies, studios, entryways, and office spaces needing height and presence.

Plant Details:

  • Height: Approx. 6 ft

  • Pot size: 14-inch nursery pot

  • Canes: Typically 3–4 levels (tall, medium, short, emerging)

  • Light: Tolerates low to medium indirect light

  • Aesthetic: Architectural, tropical, minimalist, modern

  • Air-purifying: Helps reduce indoor toxins

One of the best statement plants for adding vertical greenery without demanding much care.

💧 CARE INSTRUCTIONS

  • Light: Medium or low indirect light (very tolerant)

  • Water: Every 3–4 weeks; do not overwater

  • Humidity: Average indoor humidity

  • Winter Tip: Reduce watering frequency

  • Maintenance: Dust leaves monthly for best appearance

  • Difficulty: Very easy — perfect for beginners

The 6ft Dracaena Mass Cane (Corn Plant) is one of the most impressive large indoor plants you can own — tall, structurally beautiful, and extremely low-maintenance. This size features multiple thick canes with layered tufts of lush green foliage, creating a full and dynamic look.

This plant is ideal for large living rooms, lobbies, studios, entryways, and office spaces needing height and presence.

Plant Details:

  • Height: Approx. 6 ft

  • Pot size: 14-inch nursery pot

  • Canes: Typically 3–4 levels (tall, medium, short, emerging)

  • Light: Tolerates low to medium indirect light

  • Aesthetic: Architectural, tropical, minimalist, modern

  • Air-purifying: Helps reduce indoor toxins

One of the best statement plants for adding vertical greenery without demanding much care.

💧 CARE INSTRUCTIONS

  • Light: Medium or low indirect light (very tolerant)

  • Water: Every 3–4 weeks; do not overwater

  • Humidity: Average indoor humidity

  • Winter Tip: Reduce watering frequency

  • Maintenance: Dust leaves monthly for best appearance

  • Difficulty: Very easy — perfect for beginners