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dieffenbachia army Dieffenbachia 'White Etna' – Serres LavoieDieffenbachia 'White Etna' is a striking houseplant known for its bold, broad foliage. Its leaves are a deep green, dotted with large white spots that create a striking contrast and add a touch of light to any space. This plant is ideal for those looking to add a touch of elegant and sophisticated greenery to their home. Origin: Native to tropical regions of Central and South America, Dieffenbachia 'White Etna' belongs to a family of plants widely

Dieffenbachia 'White Etna' is a striking houseplant known for its bold, broad foliage. Its leaves are a deep green, dotted with large white spots that create a striking contrast and add a touch of light to any space. This plant is ideal for those looking to add a touch of elegant and sophisticated greenery to their home.

Origin: Native to tropical regions of Central and South America, Dieffenbachia 'White Etna' belongs to a family of plants widely cultivated for its decorative foliage and ability to adapt to indoor conditions.

Growth: Dieffenbachia 'White Etna' is a moderate to fast grower, reaching a height of 60 to 90 cm indoors. Its broad, variegated leaves grow densely, forming a lush clump that provides a beautiful visual presence.

Flowers: Although this plant can produce inflorescences, they are rather insignificant compared to its spectacular foliage. The flowers, when they appear, are small, green, and usually hidden under the canopy of leaves.

Light: Dieffenbachia 'White Etna' prefers bright, indirect light. It also tolerates moderate light conditions, but to maintain its leaf vibrancy and variegation, it is recommended to provide it with sufficient light. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn.

Watering: Water regularly to keep the substrate slightly moist, but be careful not to let water stagnate in the pot. Allow the surface of the soil to dry slightly between waterings. In winter, watering can be reduced slightly, but the soil should never dry out completely.

Substrate: A well-draining substrate is essential for Dieffenbachia 'White Etna'. A houseplant potting mix with added perlite to improve drainage is ideal. This helps prevent root rot, a common problem if the plant is overwatered.

Toxicity: Like all Dieffenbachias, 'White Etna' is toxic if ingested by pets and humans. It contains calcium oxalate crystals that can cause severe irritation to the mouth, throat, and stomach. It is therefore advisable to keep it out of reach of children and pets.

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