Dieffenbachia Seguine
Dumb Cane
Dieffenbachia has, large decorative leaves in dark and light shades of greens. It can grow to between 2m and 3m tall although houseplants typically reach 1.3m. It prefers filtered bright light. Water thoroughly, allowing it to dry a little between waterings. The common name “Dumb Cane” come from the fact that the juice from this plant paralyses the vocal chords! Dieffenbachia seguine - Dumb Cane, is native to the tropical Americas and several Caribbean islands, including Puerto Rico. The large green leaves are often with variegated white patterns. Like other Dieffenbachias, the sap is toxic. It has showy white flowers.
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Partial shade
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Occasional watering
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Not Frost hardy
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Moist and free draining
Common name
Dumb Cane
Latin name
Dieffenbachia Seguine
type
Flowering plant
family
Araceae
ph
5.0 - 7.5 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
full grown dimensions
Dieffenbachia Seguine
Dieffenbachia has, large decorative leaves in dark and light shades of greens. It can grow to between 2m and 3m tall although houseplants typically reach 1.3m. It prefers filtered bright light. Water thoroughly, allowing it to dry a little between waterings. The common name “Dumb Cane” come from the fact that the juice from this plant paralyses the vocal chords! Dieffenbachia seguine - Dumb Cane, is native to the tropical Americas and several Caribbean islands, including Puerto Rico. The large green leaves are often with variegated white patterns. Like other Dieffenbachias, the sap is toxic. It has showy white flowers.
Planting
From Early Spring TO Early Spring
With a minimum temperature of 5 °C (41 °F), dieffenbachia must be grown indoors in temperate areas. They need light, but filtered sunlight through a window is usually sufficient. They also need moderately moist soil, which should be regularly fertilised with a proprietary houseplant fertiliser. Leaves will periodically roll up and fall off to make way for new leaves.