Dieffenbachia hybrids

Giant Dumbcane

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Common Name: 

Giant Dumbcane

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Yellow Green Variegated

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Maximum temperature: 

30°C

Minimum temperature: 

15°C

Maximum height: 

185 cm

Maximum width: 

90 cm

Giant Dumbcane (Dieffenbachia hybrids) - Description

Dieffenbachia are noted for their patterned leaves. They are popular as houseplants because of their tolerance to shade. The leaves of this plant have needle shaped cells that attach to the mouth ad throat if swallowed and can cause suffocation.

Giant Dumbcane (Dieffenbachia hybrids) - Blooming

Flowers resemble odd, narrow Calla Lilies, borne sporadically throughout the year.

Giant Dumbcane (Dieffenbachia hybrids) - Growth

Striking variegated evergreen foliage. In the tropical south they will grow year round outside, but in other zones they're indoor foliage plants. Grows to 3-6 feet, depending on species. Leaves usually around 1 foot long. Dieffenbachia does best in partial shade, or bright filtered light, and high humidity. Grows best as a border plant.In areas where Dieffenbachia is not growing hardy, raise plants indoors as houseplants or in a warm greenhouse. A warm greenhouse has a minimum temperature of 55°F (13°C). During the day, temperatures should be set to 55-64°F (13-18°C) or above, and at night, the temperature should be at 55°F (13°C).

Giant Dumbcane (Dieffenbachia hybrids) - Planting

Propagate by rooting tip cuttings in spring or summer. Can also conduct air layering.

Giant Dumbcane (Dieffenbachia hybrids) - Pest

Mealybugs, scale insects, aphids, and spider mites. Other problems include stem and root rot, soft rot, bacterial blight, and fungal spot.

Giant Dumbcane (Dieffenbachia hybrids) - Interesting facts

Dieffenbachia should not be ingested, as major discomfort could ensue. Upon contact, sap from Dieffenbachia may irritate the skin. People with more averse reactions to the plant's toxicity can have their tongues swell up and fill their mouths if they attempt to eat the plant, which is why the plants in this genus are also called Mother-In-Law's Tongue.

Giant Dumbcane (Dieffenbachia hybrids) - Soil and irrigation

Moderate water when soil feels dry. It cannot withstand constant over watering, but will recover from underfeeding/under watering. Does best in well draining soils. Indoors, use a soil-based potting mix.

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