Hello Houseplants Tropical Snow | Pot Size: 12cm | (35cm-45cm Height)
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Product Information
Genuine living plant - Dieffenbachia Compacta is also known as Dumb Cane or Leopard Lily - Please note ceramic pot in images not included
Features
Dieffenbachia features lush, variegated leaves with creamy white markings. Native to tropical regions of Central and South America.
Warning or Restrictions
Poisonous if ingested, it's important to keep away from pets and children. This plant has a milky sap that can also cause irritation if it comes into contact with the skin, eyes or mouth. With this in mind it is important to keep away from children and pets, use gloves when pruning and wash hands thoroughly after handling even if gloves are worn
Product Specification
Product code: mp-00133560
Recyclable
Box and packaging are all 100% recyclable (excluding pot)
Tips and Advice
Native to tropical regions of Central and South America. It thrives in indirect light and moist, well-draining soil.
Unwrap with Care:
Your leafy friend might have had a bumpy journey with its courier. Gently remove the packaging on a easy to clean surface, being mindful not to pull too hard. Any spilt soil? Don't worry, this can be placed straight back into the pot.
Hydrate Me:
After a long trip, your plant is probably thirsty, so let's quench its thirst. Place the pot in a bowl of water to let it soak. If your plant looks a bit droopy; this hydration will perk it right up.
Remember, a happy plant starts with a hearty gulp of H20.
Light 'n' Bright:
Find a cosy spot where your plant can bask in indirect sunlight. Most plants thrive in bright, filtered light. Too much direct sun can be like stepping out of a dark room into midday sunshine, so, research your plant's needs and let it acclimatise gradually.
Chill 'n' Thrive:
Now that your plant has hydrated, let it relax. It may take a week or so to adjust to its new environment. During this time, keep an eye on it but avoid the urge to over-care. Sometimes, the best thing you can do is give it a little space to settle in.
Happy Plant, Happy Home
As your plant gets comfy, it'll begin to flourish. A little attention, water, and the right light will make it thrive. A weekly feed in the summer months helps aid growth too. Check in on it regularly, and soon you'll have a vibrant, happy addition to your home.