

Dracaena Anita Branched (Dracaena fragrans) 160 cm u00d834
3 canes, 160 cm, instant leafy height
€256.95
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Where it works best
The feeling it creates
Calm
Brings a quiet, grounding presence that softens the pace of a busy workday.
Warmth
Natural textures and living greenery make any room feel more inviting.
Freshness
A touch of living green that keeps the air feeling lighter and the space more alive.
Premium Simplicity
Clean lines and effortless style — no fuss, just quiet elegance that speaks for itself.
- 💡 Best in: Bright indirect light
- 🐾 Keep away from pets
Fuller Green, Faster
3 canes, 160 cm, instant leafy height
This extra-large Dracaena Anita vertakt arrives at 160 cm with a branched, clustered form that gives you immediate volume. With 3 plant canes together, it creates a fuller look from day one.
Its narrow, light green leaves hang elegantly and have a glossy texture that keeps the silhouette feeling light rather than heavy. It comes in a plastic nursery pot, ready for your favorite planter.
If you want a tall plant with a fuller profile right away, this is an easy one to consider.
Where It Looks Best
Place this 160 cm Dracaena Anita near a bright window where direct sun stays off the leaves, and its long, glossy foliage will catch the light with a soft sheen. The narrow, hanging leaves keep the overall shape relaxed, so it works well beside a sofa, reading chair, or entry console without feeling dense.
The branched trunk and 3-cane cluster give it a layered outline that looks especially striking against a plain wall or in a quiet corner that needs height. Set the nursery pot into your favorite planter, and the light green leaves bring a fresh, modern line to the room.
Care Instructions
- Light: Bright indirect light
- Water: Moderate watering
- Humidity: Moderate humidity
Extra Care Tips
- Rotate the plant regularly for even growth.
- Wipe the glossy leaves to keep dust from building up.
- Keep excess water from sitting around the roots.
- Avoid harsh midday sun on the foliage.
- Use a planter with room for the nursery pot.
Let the top layer of soil dry before watering again, and keep drainage in mind to help avoid root rot.
What You Can Count On
The care details are straightforward: bright indirect light, moderate watering, and moderate humidity. The description also notes that the top layer of soil should dry before watering again and that good drainage matters.
This is an extra-large, indoor-style Dracaena Anita vertakt with a branched form, 3-cane cluster, and a plastic nursery pot. It is packed in a sturdy plant shipping box, with protective cover and secured soil for delivery.
- Care profile: bright indirect light
- Watering: moderate moisture, not too wet
- Humidity preference: moderate
- Size detail: 160 cm tall
- Form detail: 3-cane clustered plant
In-Depth Details
Why this 160 cm Dracaena looks full right away
One of the standout details of the Dracaena Anita vertakt - 160 cm - ø34 is its clustered, branched structure. In the analyzed product visuals, this plant is presented as a 3-cane cluster, which means the plant already has a fuller silhouette than a single-stem specimen. At 160 cm tall, that structure becomes even more important: the height gives it presence, while the multiple canes and branching keep the shape visually layered. Instead of reading as one narrow vertical line, it has a more balanced outline that fills a corner with greenery from lower down to the top. The description summary also highlights the sturdy, branched trunk as part of its character, giving the plant a modern and lively look. Combined with the long, narrow leaves that hang elegantly, the overall effect is substantial without feeling visually heavy. If you want a tall indoor plant that creates immediate impact through both height and shape, these concrete details make this Dracaena Anita especially appealing.
What the leaves add to the overall look
The visual appeal of this Dracaena Anita comes largely from its foliage. The description summary specifically mentions narrow, light green leaves that hang elegantly, giving the plant a fresh appearance. It also notes that the leaves are elongated and glossy, which adds a playful, airy quality rather than a dense or rigid one. That combination matters in styling: long leaves create movement, the lighter green tone keeps the plant feeling open, and the glossy surface catches available light in a gentle way. Because the leaves drape rather than sit stiffly upright, the plant can soften hard lines in a room while still maintaining a clean, modern profile thanks to its sturdy branched trunk. In practical terms, this kind of foliage works well in spaces where you want visible height but not a bulky mass of leaves. The result is a tall plant with a lighter visual footprint, especially helpful when placing it near furniture or along a wall.
Best placement for bright indirect light
According to the care details provided, the Dracaena Anita does best in a bright position while avoiding direct sunlight. The description also says it can feel comfortable in partial shade, as long as there is enough indirect light available. That gives you some flexibility in placement, but the key is still consistency: a bright room with filtered or indirect light is the target. In a home, that often means setting it near a window where the sun is softened by distance, orientation, or a sheer curtain rather than hitting the leaves directly. This matters because the plant’s long, glossy foliage is part of its appeal, and the description specifically links avoiding direct sun with keeping the leaves healthy. Its 160 cm height makes it particularly useful in spots where lower furniture leaves open vertical space. Because the plant comes in a plastic nursery pot, it is easy to place inside a decorative planter and adjust its position until the light feels right for the room and the plant.
How to water this Dracaena without overdoing it
The watering guidance for this Dracaena Anita is specific and practical: give it moderate water, keep the soil lightly moist, but never too wet. The description goes further by recommending that you let the top layer of the soil dry before watering again. That detail is important because it helps you avoid a schedule-based approach that ignores actual soil conditions. Another concrete point in the product information is the need for good drainage to help prevent root rot. Together, those facts outline a balanced routine rather than a heavy watering habit. Since this plant arrives in a plastic nursery pot, checking soil moisture and managing drainage is usually more straightforward than with a fully sealed decorative container. For many people, the easiest method is to monitor the top layer and water only once it has dried. The moderate humidity preference also suggests that it does not need an unusually specialized environment, making the overall care profile feel steady and manageable.
What arrives with your order
The product information includes several concrete details about presentation and delivery. Visually, the plant is shown in a large black plastic nursery pot, which means it is ready to be placed into your preferred outer planter rather than relying on the nursery container as a finished look. The analyzed visuals also identify it as extra large and taller than 60 cm, while the product name confirms a height of 160 cm and pot size reference of ø34. For shipping, the description explains that the plant is packed in a sturdy box designed specifically for houseplants. It also notes that both the plant and the potting soil are protected with a protective sleeve, and that the houseplants are secured inside the box. Those details matter with a tall specimen, because stability during transit is especially important for a branched structure and long hanging leaves. In short, the listing gives clear expectations: a sizable clustered Dracaena Anita in a nursery pot, packed with plant-specific protective measures for delivery.
Common Questions
How big is this Dracaena Anita when it arrives?
The product name lists it at 160 cm tall, and the visual analysis marks it as an extra-large plant with a large nursery pot.
Does this Dracaena come in a decorative pot?
No. It comes in a plastic nursery pot, so you can place it into your own favorite planter.
How often should I water this Dracaena Anita?
Water moderately. Let the top layer of soil dry before watering again, and avoid keeping the soil too wet.
What kind of light does this plant need?
It does best in bright indirect light. The description also says it can handle partial shade if there is enough indirect light.
Quick care overview
Light Needs
Thrives in indirect, ambient office light. No direct sun required.
Watering Frequency
Moderate — once every 1-2 weeks. Forgiving if occasionally forgotten.
Care Difficulty
Easy. Perfect for teams without a dedicated plant person.
Office Suitability
Specifically chosen for indoor office conditions and air-conditioned spaces.
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34L x 34W x 160H
How to style it
Pot Pairing
Choose a neutral ceramic or matte-finish pot in white, taupe, or soft grey to let the greenery stand out without competing for attention.
Placement Ideas
Set it near natural light sources — beside windows, on side tables, or at the end of a conference table where it frames rather than obstructs.
Best Room Context
Ideal for reception desks, meeting room corners, and entryway consoles where it creates an immediate impression of care and warmth.
A safe choice for busy offices
Selected for teams that want professional greenery without turning plant care into another office task.
Chosen for real office conditions
Realistic care requirements
Professional appearance guaranteed
Easy to justify as a business purchase
- Improves first impressions for clients and visitors
- Helps the space feel more cared for and professional
- Supports a warmer, more welcoming workplace atmosphere
- Easy to add to office improvement budgets