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Dieffenbachia Amoena has large, waxy, green leaves that are mottled with white, cream or yellow blotches. As its lower leaves are shed its stem becomes more evident.
* This plant is toxic if leaves are ingested.
* This plant is toxic if leaves are ingested.
SKU dieffenbachia-tropic-snow
- indirect sunlight
- high
- moderately
Soil | Clay | |
---|---|---|
Scientific Name | Dieffenbachia Amoena | |
Growth Cycle | Evergreen | |
Habit Type | Plant | |
Flower Color | White | |
Aroma | Not Scented | |
Growth Rate | Fast | |
Habitat | Central America, Brazil |


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