Discover the Beauty of Dieffenbachia Varieties ( Dumb Cane )

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If you want to add an exotic houseplant to your indoor plants collection, you may find the Dieffenbachia plants or dumb cane appealing. It is a popular choice with its variegated foliage designs and colors.

Most people use the houseplant for ornamental display in the living space. The best part is you can propagate to ensure you always have one available. The important thing is to provide the dumb cane with moderate watering, the correct lighting, temperature, and humidity, and a suitable container with organic soil.

The Dieffenbachia plant is suitable for beginners to experienced gardeners, and we have gathered some attractive dumb canes for you to consider adding to your home.

Basic Dieffenbachia Plant Care

Before we get to the different types of Dieffenbachia dumb cane, it helps to know some brief information on how to care for them.

Scientific Name: Dieffenbachia spp.

Native Origin: Argentina and Tropical America to Mexico

Light Requirements: Medium to low light environment

Watering: Moderate watering allowing the soil to dry between watering

HumidityLow humidity

Temperature Range: 62°F-80°F

Toxicity: Toxic to humans and pets

Fertilizer: Balanced house plant fertilizer

Mature Size and Width: 8 feet by 3 feet

Foliage Appearance: Green, white, yellow, or cream color to greenish-whitish patches

Common Issues: Drooping or faking leaves, root rot, pest infestations from aphids and mealybugs

Different Types of Dieffenbachia Dumbcane

If you read the article and want to add the Dieffenbachia plants to your tropical plant list, these types of Dieffenbachia are sure to mesmerize you. Still, do not expect these plants to produce flowers indoors.

The majority of these plants are known as dumb cane.

Camouflage With Dark Green Leaves

dumb cane

The Dieffenbachia Camouflage has these gorgeous oval-shaped leaves with wavy edges. The dark green foliage with deep veined lines makes this plant stand out in any living space. On the ovate leaves, you find bright-colored lines running in the middle.

Another highlight of the Dieffenbachia Camouflage is the dark splotches around the leaves. You also find the hues of green edges in different Camouflage species. It can grow indoors up to 45 inches in height and width.

So, choosing suitable containers that match your plant’s size is best. An undersized pot can result in problems for your Camouflage plant. Another note is to provide your Dieffenbachia Camouflage with at least four to five hours of bright indirect sunlight daily.

The last note is if you do not have sufficient light indoors, it helps to invest in artificial light. To add some visual appeal to your plant, use some sculptured containers.

Compacta, Known For Its Compact Size

compacta

For a smaller variety of tropical plants, you will find the Dieffenbachia Compacta, sure to please your pocket and eye. With the compact size, you can grow it indoors in the office or at home. Another benefit of these Dieffenbachia species is that it filters the air to remove toxicity leaving the air cleaner.

These Dieffenbachia plants have pale yellow leaves with a spot of green edges.

Tropic Snow Dieffenbachia Plant

Dieffenbachia Tropic Snow

Another tremendous indoor plant with bold variegation is the Dieffenbachia Tropic Snow. Compared to the other Dieffenbachia genus, this plant grows large, broad leaves with a dark green color variegated in white or gold patterns.

The decorative foliage looks beautiful in the living space adding some vibrant colors to brighten up any place. The Dieffenbachia Tropic Snow is also known as a dumb cane but is a larger variety. So, you will need to trim your plant indoors to keep a reasonable size.

You may find in the growing season; you will water more often but always check the soil surface to see if it needs water. It makes for an excellent indoor plant that you can keep in medium to indirect light.

Cold temperatures do not freeze your plant, but they can damage foliage.

Snow Dieffenbachia Plant

Another variety with large oblong green leaves is the Dieffenbachia Snow. The name comes from the sporadically produced white spots on the oval leaves.

It comes over as if it is snowing, but the foliage is dark green with a light variegation of silver and white streaks.

As with the Tropic Snow, you need to trim your plant to keep it in a sizable shape and thrive in potting soil that drains well in medium to indirect light. 

Maculata

maculata

The Dieffenbachia maculata also goes by the name of dumb cane or tropical Tiki plant. These Dieffenbachia houseplants have huge ovate leaves in green. It thrives in temperatures between 60°F and 80°F.

But sudden temperature drops need to be avoided if you want healthy growth. It is one of the popular Dieffenbachia cultivars making for an exceptional indoor plant. All your tropical plant needs medium sunlight to keep those leaves looking great.

The plant grows up to 3 feet with multiple stems and only needs pruning when it becomes untidy. There are times it does have dark green leaves with a golden edge.

Tropic Marianne With Marble Colored Foliage

Dieffenbachia Tropic Marianne is another variety that is a show-stopper in most homes. What makes this plant spectacular is the combination of green and cream-marbled leaves. You can find some of these Dieffenbachia cultivars with cream and emerald hues.

It is a striking plant that looks fabulous in a bright-colored plant pot. You can hang them in hanging baskets, shelves, and other places that need some color. When watered properly, it will flourish but take care to water the whole base well.

Another helpful tip is to provide damp soil and leave it to dry between watering. Finally, youFinally, you can place this beauty in bright indirect light daily for five hours. In low light conditions, your plant starts to lose its vibrant color.

Carina With Splotched Cream And Light Green Leaves

Nothing comes close to the Dieffenbachia Carina if you want a plant with showy foliage. The origin of this plant is Central and South America. The leaves are broad and flecked with green and cream.

Hence, these Dieffenbachia varieties look fabulous indoors to liven up any dull space.

Another huge benefit is that Dieffenbachia Carina is a drought-tolerant species and works well if you have a busy schedule. Furthermore, you can grow Carina as an outdoor plant if you prefer. The best place to find Dieffenbachia Carina sold is online, as it is a rare plant not found in most local nurseries.

To thrive, it needs moderate watering with good lighting and some organic potting soil with warm temperatures.

Camille To Brighten Up Your Home

Dieffenbachia Camille

Dieffenbachia Camille is known as the Dumb Cane Camille or the Leopard Lily Camille. The plant is famous as a houseplant with oval-shaped leaves with cream or golden yellow leaves. In addition, you find the leaves with emerald green borders.

Like most other plants in the Dieffenbachia genus, it prefers bright indirect sunlight with moderate watering needs. The Dieffenbachia Camille will brighten up any dull spot in your living space.

Delilah, a Rare Variety

Dieffenbachia Delilah is part of an unusual variety of Dumb Cane as it has pointy foliage with green and white patches in the center. The edge of the leaves is the same color. It grows enormous; you can plant it outdoors or grow her inside.

Suppose you get your hands on one; count yourself lucky, as it is a rare plant. Still, Delilah does need damp potting soil at all times, so best not to leave her soil dry for too long. The leaves can grow up to 14 inches long, and the color varies from bright to dark.

You will also need to fertilize this baby regularly, so it is not a low-maintenance plant.

Sterling Grows Well in Partial Shade

The Dieffenbachia Sterling is another must-have to add to your tropical collection. The plant has these gorgeous white midribs standing out against other Dieffenbachia varieties. One thing is for sure it will become your most fabulous indoor plant in dappled sunlight.

Still, it is not a low-maintenance plant and needs watering often but allows the soil to dry between watering. The patterned foliage will provide pleasing hues to your living place. Another notable thing about Sterling is that it does well in home temperatures between 60°F and 80°F.

Yet, it is a slow grower and rewards you with beautiful foliage with white veins.

Aurora Needs Bright Dappled Light

Dieffenbachia Aurora is another variety that has uneven white patches with splotches and dotted marks on the leaves. Compared to the other plants’ Dieffenbachia Aurora grows fast and comes from South America and the Caribbean Islands. It can grow up to three feet tall with a spread of two feet.

Most plant parents grow it in the garden, but it also looks fabulous indoors. While Dieffenbachia Aurora is sold as a beginner plant, it often needs watering to keep the soil moist. Also, placing Aurora in low light is detrimental as the color will disappear.

So, place Dieffenbachia Aurora in a bright spot with indirect sunlight or use artificial lighting instead. When you notice Aurora drooping, provide her with the right lighting needs.

Panther An Exotic Plant

Now for something exotic in plants with striking size and foliage. We introduce you to the Dieffenbachia Panther, which has an intriguing design. These Dieffenbachia plants have thinned oval leaves with dark green edges and white dot-to-splotch markings.

You can also find the Panther with cream splotches brightening up any home. You can grow this plant outside or indoors. It stands three feet tall and wide when it reaches mature size. Water your plant well, but do not allow the soil to get soggy, as it can lead to root rot.

We also recommend using organic soil that drains well and also keep an eye on pests. Furthermore, keep the plant from pets and kids as it is toxic.

Star Bright Provides Color To Any Space

Dieffenbachia Star Bright is one of those houseplants that provide color to the garden and home. The foliage is leathery and tough with upright stems. It has green to cream-colored leaves, which makes this plant attractive.

Another huge benefit is that Dieffenbachia Star Bright can tolerate shade to low light in the home. It thrives in humid conditions like your bathroom. It is best to keep the Star Brights away from heat and cold. You must agree those leaf patterns look stunning.

This plant is in variegated varieties with light green leaves, dark green, and cream.

Honeydew, a Striking Species

Dieffenbachia Honeydew is a colorful yet striking species with broad leaves lined in different hues of white and green. The lush leaves are sure to brighten up your home, and the best part is that they are affordable.

You can find them at a local nursery and online. Place your Dieffenbachia Honeydew in a bright white-shaped container to stand out in your home. It also needs good lighting with organic soil and moderate watering.

Another sensible thing you can do is to mist the leaves occasionally. Also, keep your plant away from kids and pets as it is toxic, and look out for normal pests like aphids, spider mites, and mealybugs.

Seguine Looks Striking

Dieffenbachia seguine

Another one of the Dieffenbachia varieties that looks striking is the Dieffenbachia Seguine. Many retailers sell it as the Tuft Root as it comes from tropical America. You find the plant throughout Brazil, Mexico, and Puerto Rico.

The deep veined marking with a mix of cream and emerald makes these types of Dieffenbachia sought after by many. The plant can reach heights of 8 inches and a width of 3 inches. For beginner plant parents, providing your Dieffenbachia Seguine with six hours of bright dappled light with the correct soil and moisture is essential.

You can give your baby a regular misting and keep it away from children and pets. If digested, please take your child or pet to a doctor.

White Etna Dieffenbachia Plants

Compared to the other varieties, these types of Dieffenbachia have an even spread of green and white speckles, and the leaf markings remain a sight to behold. The Dieffenbachia White Etna grows from a single stalk with brightly colored leaves reaching up to 35 inches.

Your Dieffenbachia White Etna needs minimal watering with good soil and a balanced fertilizer to survive. We also recommend wearing gloves when handling this baby as the sap can irritate your skin and is a risk of ingestion. Furthermore, you must regularly mist it and keep an eye on pests.

Finally, if required, improve the humidity around your plant.

You can do this by placing it with other humidity-loving plants or using a humidifier or pebble tray with water

Rebecca Diffenbachia Plant

Dieffenbachia Rebecca is one of those plants you easily spot among other plants in the home. It is a rare variety known as Rebecca’s Jewel. The foliage displays bright colors in medium to high heat but is best kept away from the full sun.

The variegated foliage has bright white colors changing depending on how you care for your plant.

You may find the lower leaves turning yellow when standing in dim light. The Dieffenbachia Rebecca prefers moist soil but prevents watering too often. The best is to water when the top two inches of the soil are dry.

The remarkable thing about Dieffenbachia Rebecca is her white foliage, which also grows compact.

Daguensis Dieffenbachia Plant

variegated Daguensis

The Daguensis is an annual variety with dark or speckled foliage compared to the other Dieffenbachia plants. A standout feature of the leaves is the different colored speckles from the prominent leaf color.

To appreciate your Dieffenbachia Daguensis, keep it in a bright container away from heat or cold, as it can damage the foliage. Also, ensure it has a comfortable well-drained container for proper drainage. Then place it in a medium sunlight spot, and when grown outdoors, keep it in a shaded area.

Mary With Dark and Light Green Sploshes

Dieffenbachia Mary has unusual growth patterns and grows faster than most cultivars. What makes Mary unique is her lime green leaves with washes of dark green over them. Dieffenbachia Mary is one spectacular plant to get your hands on. Kept in a well-drained white container will bring out her colors.

Tiki Has Green Leaves With Gorgeous Textures

Dieffenbachia Tiki is a fun plant with some tropical roots and interesting leaves. The foliage has a ruffled appearance with a lot of texture on the unusual edges. When looking at the leaves it has textured edges giving a wave-like appearance.

The plant is green with cream, white, or light green to gray spots.

Exotica Lives Up To Its Name

Dieffenbachia Exotica

We end our different types of Dieffenbachia cultivars with this taller variety known as the Dieffenbachia Exotica. The plant grows upright with a more compact spread over the width. The Exotica has whitish leaves bordered with dark green edges to give it a distinctly tropical look and feel.

It is a beautiful plant to add to your home in a vibrant-colored container with enough drainage holes.

Final Thought

Dieffenbachia is one of the most attractive plants to buy from local garden centers, and here with us at Plantly online. We hope you find a Dieffenbachia species to make part of your home.

As you can see, you can find a lot of Dieffenbachia varieties, with some even gifting you with showy white flowers under the right living conditions. So, choose one with an attractive foliage design to become part of your houseplant collection today.

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