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dracaena small The Snobby Leaf | Dracaena 'Janet Craig' - 6 inch Pot

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dracaena small The Snobby Leaf | Dracaena 'Janet Craig' - 6 inch PotDracaena 'Janet Craig' features glossy, deep green sword shaped leaves that arch gracefully from the center, creating a sophisticated statement piece. This NASA approved air purifier thrives in low light where other plants struggle, making it the ultimate easy care plant for offices, bedrooms, and dim corners. Perfect for busy plant parents who want elegant greenery with virtually zero maintenance. Botanical Information Botanical Name: Dracaena

Dracaena 'Janet Craig' features glossy, deep green sword-shaped leaves that arch gracefully from the center, creating a sophisticated statement piece. This NASA-approved air purifier thrives in low light where other plants struggle, making it the ultimate easy-care plant for offices, bedrooms, and dim corners. Perfect for busy plant parents who want elegant greenery with virtually zero maintenance.

Botanical Information

Botanical Name: Dracaena fragrans 'Janet Craig'
Common Names: Janet Craig Dracaena, Corn Plant
Plant Family: Asparagaceae
Growing Zones: 10-12 (outdoors), thrives as an indoor plant in all zones
Origin: Native to tropical Africa
Growth Habit: Upright rosette, slow-growing, reaches 3-10 feet indoors

Care Instructions

💧 Water: When top 2-3 inches of soil are dry (every 2-3 weeks)
☀️ Light: Low to medium indirect light (tolerates fluorescent office lighting)
🌡️ Temperature: 60-75°F
🌱 Fertilizer: Feed every 2-3 months during growing season with balanced liquid fertilizer
💨 Humidity: Tolerates dry air, no misting required
✂️ Propagation: Stem cuttings or air layering
⚠️ Pet Safety: Toxic to cats and dogs if ingested

Perfect for: Low-light offices, bedrooms, bathrooms, hallways, or any dim corner that needs greenery. This versatile plant excels in modern minimalist spaces or traditional decor, adding sophisticated greenery without overwhelming your design.

Growing Tips

Dracaena 'Janet Craig' is one of the most forgiving indoor plants for beginners, thriving on neglect and low light conditions. NASA research confirms it removes formaldehyde, benzene, and trichloroethylene from indoor air, making it a powerful air-purifying plant. Wipe leaves monthly to remove dust and maximize photosynthesis. Brown leaf tips indicate fluoride sensitivity - use filtered water if this occurs. This slow-growing plant maintains its elegant shape with minimal pruning.

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Sydney
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 4
Had a few issues
Format: Kindle
This was definitely not my favorite romance by this author. I had a couple of issues with it. First, I did not particularly care for Fallon. She had a tendency to make her problems into Savannah's problems that I really didn't care for. I really didn't like in particular how she blamed Savannah for her ex husband's behavior, and how unsympathetic she was about Savannah's body image problem. Also, I've noticed that all the male exes of MCs in Smith's books tend to be just horrible people. I haven't read all of her books, but I can't think of any where the male ex wasn't a jerk of some flavor. The romance between Savannah and Fallon didn't feel like it got enough time before they were moving into HEA territory. It felt like a lot of the emotional bonding/growth that normally occurs in romance books was replaced by spicy scenes...of which there were quite a few. So, it felt like they went from FWB to ILY pretty suddenly without really getting to know each other. There is a third act breakup. It occurs pretty early in the third act and takes up quite a bit of time in the book. How much time it takes up chronologically is less clear. I can understand why Fallon pulled away, all of her PTSD triggers were being pulled. I can't understand why they failed to get back together in one scene, but suddenly the next chapter, without anything changing suddenly they were back together. They never really addressed how Fallon could move forward being exposed to her PTSD triggers so frequently either.
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Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
Life After Loss
Format: Kindle
This is another fantastic, emotional offering from Adrian J. Smith. Savannah is a single mother who has recently left an abusive marriage and also lost her brother. Fallon is her attorney's admin who lost both parents as a child as a result of domestic abuse. Neither wants anything serious but they are drawn to one another and embark on a friends with benefits relationship. We see their grief realisticly depicted, Fallon's from childhood and Savannah's more recent, and how their budding relationship affects how they each deal with their grief. This is a standalone work, but is related to two prior books whose characters make an appearance here - Shameless Expectations and Follow My Lead. Although not required, if you'd like additional background information on some of the other characters, I recommend you read those as well. I received an advance review copy for free and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
Can romance win?
Format: Kindle
The title is apt regarding the characters in this novel. Fallon and Savannah meet at a cemetery. Fallon is obnoxious. If I had been in Savannah’s shoes, I would’ve walked away, but then there would be no story, or a very different one. Both women have issues related to their respective families, as do many of the other characters. Everyone is flawed. While this is gritty in places, it’s also full of love – for family and friends, past and present. It turns out that they’ve had similar experiences in their lives, either currently or in the past. Smith deftly brought the two women together in scenes that highlighted their circumstances. This novel drives home the point that we never know what other people are hiding and coping with in silence, nor how similar our lives might be.
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Jennabeebs79
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★★★★★ 4
A Grumpy - Sunshine Delight
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Fallon and Savannah's relationship starts off on a contentious note, giving readers a glimpse into both women's distinct personalities. While Savannah attempts to make amends, Fallon’s defenses shoot up, causing her to respond with sharp hostility. Despite this rocky beginning, fate brings them together once again. Savannah, determined not to let anyone take advantage of her, slowly melts Fallon's icy exterior with her kindness and thoughtful gifts. Their shared trauma enables both women to understand each other in ways no one else ever has. While a friends-with-benefits arrangement seems to work for them initially, deeper feelings soon begin to emerge, and that's when the story truly picks up momentum. Savannah’s daughter is a standout, character, offering youthful optimism that helps break down Fallon’s walls even further. Imperfectly Perfect takes readers on an emotional journey through trauma, grief, and loss, ultimately leading to hope, optimism, and joy. It's a story about trust, honesty, and embracing vulnerability to let your soulmate in. Get your copy today!
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Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
Aww! Lesbian Hallmark movie in a book
Format: Kindle
Yes, its a lesbian hallmark movie in a book. And, yes, being that it's a "sweet" romance, there's no love-making. Sad. Normally I would forego the sweet romances but when these two authors come together it's always a good book. So I gave it a go. I have to say that I really didn't miss the love-making; it was really that good of a story. I'm surprised to say that. The characters were great but Grinchy Celeste holds a special place in my heart. And the way she and Natalie bicker I got the biggest kick out of. Truly enjoyed the book. Keep 'em coming TB and Miranda!
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