Common Name: Gold Dust Dracaena
Vernacular Name:
Systematic position:
Class- Liliopsida
Subclass- Liliidae
Order-Asparagales
Family- Asparagaceae
Genus- Dracaena
Species- D. surculosa
Description: Leaves are smooth and leathery, about 7 - 12cm long, elliptical or ovate, with a mucronate apex. Young leaves are green with attractive yellow or golden variegation patterns, usually spots or blotches. They are arranged spirally at the growing tip of the stems.
Flowering and Fruiting: January to March.
Economic Importance: It is a popular indoor ornamental plant that used as homes and office decor. The main attraction about the plants is it has a bamboo-like stem and it can purify the air.
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dracaena_surculosa