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Dieffenbachia memoria corsii

500.00

Dieffenbachia memoria corsii is a beautiful and easy-care houseplant that is known for its stunning variegated foliage. The leaves are a mix of green, silver, and cream, and they can grow up to 4 feet tall. This plant is native to South America and prefers medium levels of indirect light, low to medium moisture, and temperatures between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. It is also a good air purifier and can help to remove toxins from the air.

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SKU BENH-DBMC Category Tag

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Every plant will be shipped in a poly bag, and a pot can be provided upon request at an additional cost.
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Description

Dieffenbachia memoria corsii, also known as the Dumb Cane Snow, is a tropical plant that is native to South America. It is a member of the Araceae family, which also includes peace lilies and philodendrons. Dieffenbachia memoria corsii is known for its stunning variegated foliage, which features a mix of green, silver, and cream leaves. The leaves can grow up to 4 feet long and 2 feet wide.

This plant is relatively easy to care for and is a good choice for beginner gardeners. It prefers medium levels of indirect light, low to medium moisture, and temperatures between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Dieffenbachia memoria corsii is also a good air purifier and can help to remove toxins from the air.

Here are some tips for caring for Dieffenbachia memoria corsii:

  • Water the plant when the top inch of soil is dry.
  • Fertilize the plant once a month during the spring and summer with a balanced fertilizer.
  • Mist the leaves regularly to increase humidity.
  • Repot the plant every 2-3 years in a pot that is one size larger.
  • Prune the plant as needed to remove dead or damaged leaves.

Dieffenbachia memoria corsii is a beautiful and low-maintenance plant that is perfect for adding a touch of tropical flair to any home. With proper care, this plant will thrive for many years to come.

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