This easy to grow houseplant is common called Corn Plant because of its big colorful leaves. It adds instant beauty and makes a bold statement in any room in your house. Native to tropical Africa, Mass Cane enjoys a little extra humidity during the winter. Mass Cane also makes a great gift. It is shipped in a decorative pot. The NASA Clean Air Study concluded that houseplants, including Mass Cane, promote better air quality in your home. The study by NASA found that houseplants actively remove chemical pollutants from the air. Mass Cane grows best in a bright spot, but it will also tolerate low-light situations. In areas of low light, it will grow slowly and may show less coloration. Allow the top inch or so of the soil to dry between waterings. Fertilize it a few times a year, in spring and summer, to keep it healthy. Use a general-purpose fertilizer labeled for houseplant use. Follow the directions on the fertilizer packaging. Re-pot your Corn Plant when it becomes root bound. A well-draining potting soil mixture for is recommended when repotting. It can spend the summer outdoors on a shaded deck or patio. Bring the plant indoors as the weather cools down. It cannot withstand a freeze. ABOUT THE GROWER: Our growers hand pick the plants. We package our plants for shipment with great care so they’ll arrive at your home ready to be displayed.
Mass cane can be a small tree that liven up the home Or office
Large, lime-green striped leaves add a lush, Tropical feel to indoor decor
Prefers a spot with bright light, but can also tolerate low-light environments
Allow to top few inches of the soil to dry in-between waterings
Zone 10 cold hardiness means it can withstand winter temperatures from 30 to 40-degrees
ABOUT THE GROWER: Costa Farms is a third-generation family-run business stretching from South Florida to North Carolina We have 5,500 hard working employees that farm and cultivate a variety of beautiful plants that you can bring home today
This plant may have some natural degree of toxicity which may cause discomfort or illness if ingested, and exposure to the sap of this plant may cause discomfort to individuals with a sensitivity to it upon contact, so this plant is grown for ornamental purposes only and not intended for human or animal consumption.