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  2. Dieffenbachia - Wikipedia

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    Dieffenbachia is a perennial herbaceous plant with straight stem, simple and alternate leaves containing white spots and flecks, making it attractive as indoor foliage. Species in this genus are popular as houseplants because of their tolerance of shade.

  3. Dieffenbachia seguine - Wikipedia

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    Dieffenbachia seguine, widely known as dumbcane, [1] as well as leopard lily or tuftroot, [2] is a species of Dieffenbachia, a flowering aroid plant of the family Araceae (the arums). It is native to the neotropical realm of the Americas , from extreme southern Mexico and Belize and much of Central America , as well as the northern half of ...

  4. Dieffenbachia longispatha - Wikipedia

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    Dieffenbachia longispatha is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae, native to Panama and Colombia. [1] A large member of its genus, reaching 2–3 m (7–10 ft), it is pollinated by scarab beetles from the genera Cyclocephala and Erioscelis .

  5. 35 Low-Light Indoor Plants That'll Thrive in the Colder Months

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    Dieffenbachia Plant. Water: Once every two weeks. Filtered light is ideal for dieffenbachias, so try using a curtain as a barrier between your lush leaves and the sun’s sometimes harsh rays ...

  6. 45 Best Indoor Plants to Brighten Your Space All Winter Long

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    Dieffenbachia. Care level: Medium. Relatively low maintenance, this plant just needs to be dusted every month to prevent pests and keep its leaves glossy, Dieffenbachia is a lush addition to any ...

  7. Leopard lily - Wikipedia

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    Leopard lily is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Dieffenbachia, a genus containing species cultivated as ornamental houseplants; Fritillaria atropurpurea, native to the Western US; Ledebouria socialis, a species native to South Africa; Lilium catesbaei, a lily species native to southeastern North America