The brazilian lucky wood plant, also known as dracaena fragrans, is a tropical houseplant that is native to africa but is commonly found in brazil and other tropical regions. It is known for its unique appearance, low maintenance, and ability to bring good fortune: appearance: the plant has thick, cane-like stems and clusters of glossy, lance-shaped leaves. Maintenance: the brazilian lucky wood plant is low maintenance and can thrive in indoor environments with minimal care. Air purification: the plant can absorb formaldehyde, prevent radiation, and purify the air. Temperature: the plant prefers temperatures between 65â°f and 85â°f. Sunlight: the plant can adapt to light and can grow with a small amount of sunshine. However, it may drop leaves if it doesn't get enough sunlight. Gifting: the plant is a popular choice for gifting because of its ease of care and unique growth patterns. The plant comes in a healthy, well-rooted condition, ready for transplanting into your favorite garden bed, planter, or decorative pot. Its vibrant leaves and sturdy stem ensure long-term growth and easy maintenance, requiring only basic care such as regular watering, occasional pruning, and periodic feeding with organic fertilizer.