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dieffenbachia elaina The Snobby Leaf | Dieffenbachia Camille - 4 inch Pot

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dieffenbachia elaina The Snobby Leaf | Dieffenbachia Camille - 4 inch PotDieffenbachia 'Camille' If youre looking for an elegant, low maintenance houseplant with a unique flair, Dieffenbachia Camille might just be the one to catch your eye. With its striking variegated leavescreamy white centers edged in soft greenits a stunning plant that gently brightens up any space without stealing the spotlight. Why You'll Love It Camille is the perfect mix of beauty and practicality. Its easygoing, thrives in medium light, and doesnt

Dieffenbachia 'Camille'

If you’re looking for an elegant, low-maintenance houseplant with a unique flair, Dieffenbachia ‘Camille’ might just be the one to catch your eye. With its striking variegated leaves—creamy white centers edged in soft green—it’s a stunning plant that gently brightens up any space without stealing the spotlight.

Why You'll Love It

‘Camille’ is the perfect mix of beauty and practicality. It’s easygoing, thrives in medium light, and doesn’t demand constant attention, making it ideal for busy plant lovers or anyone who wants a graceful statement plant that quietly enhances the atmosphere. Its lush, tropical foliage creates a refreshing, calming presence—perfect for a living room corner, a cozy home office, or even as a thoughtful gift.

A Touch of History

The name Dieffenbachia comes from Joseph Dieffenbach, a 19th-century German botanist. The plant has been a beloved indoor classic for generations, appreciated for its durability and dramatic foliage. ‘Camille’ is a standout variety known for its soft, creamy tones—an elegant twist on the typical Dieffenbachia.

A Perfect Plant for Any Home

Whether you’re looking to bring subtle charm to your space or want a plant that stands out without being too bold, ‘Camille’ checks all the boxes. It’s also pet-friendly if kept out of reach, as its sap can cause mild irritation—just something to consider if curious pets or little ones share your home.


Plant Details:

  • Mature Height: 2 to 3 feet
  • Mature Width: 1 to 2 feet
  • Sun Exposure: Bright, indirect light to moderate shade
  • Botanical Name: Dieffenbachia seguine ‘Camille’
  • Common Names: Dumb Cane ‘Camille’, Dieffenbachia Camille

Care Tips:

  • Water: Allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings. It thrives in consistently moist (but not soggy) soil.
  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light but tolerates low light. Avoid harsh, direct sun, which can scorch its delicate leaves.
  • Humidity: Loves a bit of extra humidity—perfect for a bathroom or kitchen, or you can mist it occasionally.
  • Fertilizer: During spring and summer, feed it monthly with a balanced houseplant fertilizer to keep its foliage vibrant.

Bring Dieffenbachia ‘Camille’ into your home and enjoy a plant that’s as adaptable and easygoing as it is beautiful. It’s a timeless choice for plant lovers who appreciate a little sophistication and simplicity rolled into one.

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