Aspidistra elatior vs Dracaena surculosa
Side-by-side comparison
| Aspidistra elatior | Attribute | Dracaena surculosa |
|---|---|---|
| Low light | Light | Bright indirect |
| Moderate | Water | Moderate |
| Easy | Difficulty | Easy |
| ✗ | Toxic to Pets | ✓ |
| Asparagaceae | Family | Asparagaceae |
Aspidistra elatior
Aspidistra elatior, the cast-iron-plant or bar-room plant, also known in Japanese as haran or baran (葉蘭) is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to Japan and Taiwan....
Dracaena surculosa
Dracaena surculosa, called the gold dust dracaena and spotted dracaena, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to west and west-central tropical Africa, from Guinea to the...
Comparison Summary
- Light
- {"a":"Low light","b":"Bright indirect"}
- Water
- {"a":"Moderate","b":"Moderate"}
- Difficulty
- {"a":"Easy","b":"Easy"}
- Toxic To Pets
- {"a":"No","b":"Yes"}
- Family
- {"a":"Asparagaceae","b":"Asparagaceae"}
- Max Height
- {"a":"","b":""}
- Native Region
- {"a":"Japan and Taiwan","b":""}
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is easier to care for, Aspidistra elatior or Dracaena surculosa?
For ease of care, both are similar. Aspidistra elatior is easy difficulty while Dracaena surculosa is easy difficulty.
Do Aspidistra elatior and Dracaena surculosa need the same light?
Aspidistra elatior prefers low light while Dracaena surculosa prefers bright indirect.
Are Aspidistra elatior and Dracaena surculosa safe for pets?
Aspidistra elatior is pet-safe and Dracaena surculosa is toxic to pets.
Can I grow Aspidistra elatior and Dracaena surculosa together?
They have different care requirements, so place them in areas matching their individual needs.