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Dieffenbachia ‘Tropic Snow’

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Dieffenbachia ‘Tropic Snow’ is a compact variety that produces dark green variegated leaves, with cream-white, silver-green spots.

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What you get
  • Healthy plant pre-potted with organic fertilizer
    ◦ Plant size: 8″ – 12″ tall (including pot)
  • Plastic pot
    ◦ Pot size: 11 cm in diameter
Quick facts
  • Known As: Dieffenbachia ‘Tropic Snow’, Dieffenbachia Seguine ‘Tropic Snow’, Dieffenbachia ‘Snow’, Dumb Cane
  • Growing Difficulty: Easy
  • Light: Partial / Bright indirect light
  • Water: Moderate
  • Air Purifying: Yes!
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Dieffenbachia 'Tropic Snow'

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Dieffenbachia ‘Tropic Snow’ is a large-growing variety that reaches up to 6 feet in temperate climes. It is wonderful and a popular houseplant, used as a decorative outdoor plant as well. It features attractive dark green leaves variegated with silvery-green and creamy-white speckles.

This versatile indoor plant is perfect for a coffee table or desk. It’s full and vibrant with attractive speckled leaves, sure to delight anyone. The more light it gets, the more markings you will get on new leaves, but keep it out of direct sunlight.

The dieffenbachia is a very beautiful and rewarding houseplant, sought after for its beautiful leaf drawing. Dieffenbachia is a genus of tropical flowering plants in the family Araceae. It is native to the New World Tropics from Mexico and the West Indies south to Argentina. Some species are widely cultivated as ornamental plants, especially as houseplants, and have become naturalized on a few tropical islands.