

Then add water until it runs out of the bottom of the container. To make sure you are keeping the soil moisture level just right, check the soil to make sure it is dry an inch down before watering. They like consistently moist (but not soggy) soil. Plant dieffenbachia in a well-draining soil mix. Hard-to-Kill Plants That Don't Need Sunlight Soil and Water Dieffenbachia 'Honeydew' has striking golden-yellow foliage edged in a vibrant green.Dieffenbachia 'Carina' features large, lush foliage in a vibrant medium green color, with variegated splotches in dark and light tones.Dieffenbachia 'Rebecca' is a compact variety that features bright yellow-green leaves variegated with mid-green edges.Dieffenbachia 'Camouflage' gets its name from its randomly patterned dark green spots of varying shapes and sizes on pale jade leaves.It also has a distinctive whitish-green central leaf vein. Dieffenbachia 'Reflector' features deep green leaves that are dotted with lime green and yellow spots.

Dieffenbachia 'Sparkles' offers light green leaves speckled with dark green and white.Dieffenbachia 'Snow' is a large-growing variety that can grow up to 6 feet tall and features dark green leaves variegated with silvery-green and creamy-white speckles.Dieffenbachia 'Mary' is excellent for beginners because it's a faster-growing variety with light green leaves splashed with dark and creamy green.Dieffenbachia 'Camille' is one of the most popular dieffenbachias featuring ivory-yellow leaves edged in rich, dark green.Here are some of the most popular types of dieffenbachia plants and what they look like: There are also many dieffenbachia cultivars, or varieties that have been produced in cultivation by selective breeding. 12 Stunning Philodendron Varieties You Need to Know About Popular Dieffenbachia Cultivars
