Toxic.
The first thing to note is that it is a poisonous plant, but it does not emit a poisonous smell when maintained, and the surface of the leaves is not toxic. Its toxicity is reflected in the juice, so if there are animals or families with children, it should not be placed where they will touch it to avoid harm caused by accidental ingestion. In addition, it is best to wear protective tools when changing pots, and it is best not to come into direct contact with the juice. Although the dracaena is poisonous, it is very suitable for maintenance at home. Not only because it is highly ornamental, but also because it has good Feng Shui implications. It represents hope and means that hope is coming. It can be placed next to the door, in the living room or on the balcony during maintenance. It likes light, so it needs to be given enough sunlight during maintenance, but it needs to be shaded in summer to avoid strong light from sunburning the leaves. Normally, a growing temperature of 20 to 28 degrees should be provided. It is not cold-tolerant. In winter, it should be placed indoors and pay attention to temperature control. It is best to maintain it above 15 degrees. Only in a suitable environment will it grow better.