Dieffenbachia Splash
Dieffenbachia are popular houseplants. Species under belonging to this group have beautiful patterned leaves. A new hybrid of Dieffenbachia from Oglesby Plants International has been released and is called ‘Splash.’ Dieffenbachia ‘Splash’ attractive speckled leaves. Each leaf appears to have been splashed with yellow to light yellow-green specks, thus the name Splash. The plant exhibits an upright growth and good branching habits.
Dieffenbachia ‘Splash’ is a fast-growing plant. Its full look allows makes it suitable for pots and containers. As a potted plant, Dieffenbachia ‘Splash’ is ideal for coffee table, desks, table tops, or even in places indoors where there is filtered light. Dieffenbachia ‘Splash’ can also be grown outdoors in tropical climates.
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