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dieffenbachia maculata plant care Dieffenbachia Maculata ‘White Etna’

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dieffenbachia maculata plant care Dieffenbachia Maculata ‘White Etna’Dieffenbachia Maculata White Etna Dieffenbachia Maculata White Etna is a cultivar of the Araceae prized for its architectural habit and boldly variegated foliage. Each lanceolateovate leaf (2040 cm long) emerges from erect, canelike stems and bears irregular ivorywhite splashes along a deep olivegreen ground. Eds Plant Profile Botanical Name: Dieffenbachia Maculata Cultivar: White Etna Common Name: Dumb Cane White Etna Family: Araceae Native Range:

Dieffenbachia Maculata ‘White Etna’

Dieffenbachia Maculata ‘White Etna’ is a cultivar of the Araceae prized for its architectural habit and boldly variegated foliage. Each lanceolate–ovate leaf (20–40 cm long) emerges from erect, cane‑like stems and bears irregular ivory‑white splashes along a deep olive‑green ground.

Ed’s Plant Profile

  • Botanical Name: Dieffenbachia Maculata
  • Cultivar: ‘White Etna’
  • Common Name: Dumb Cane ‘White Etna’
  • Family: Araceae
  • Native Range: Central & South America

Ed’s Care Guide

  • Care Level: Easy
  • Light: Bright, indirect light to maintain variegation; tolerates moderate light but avoid direct sun.
  • Water: Water thoroughly when the top 2–3 cm of soil is dry; ensure good drainage.
  • Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity; average indoor humidity is sufficient.
  • Temperature: 55–82 °F (13–28 °C).
  • Feeding: Apply a balanced, diluted houseplant fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during the active growing season.
  • Pruning: Remove yellowing or damaged leaves at the base to encourage fresh growth.

Growth & Propagation

This cultivar develops multiple upright canes, forming a clumping habit that reaches 60–90 cm in height. Propagate by division or cane cuttings—allow cut ends to callus before planting in a moist, well‑draining medium.

Common Issues & Toxicity

  • Pests: May attract spider mites, aphids, mealybugs, or scale.
  • Leaf Tips: Brown tips often indicate low humidity or inconsistent watering.
  • Toxicity: Contains calcium oxalate crystals—keep away from pets and children to avoid irritation.
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This is not a guide book in terms of giving you directions and hours of operation, but it would be a wonderful first step in planning a memorable trip to the nation's capitol. Nineteen themed trails are given, seven in and around the Mall, six nearby, two across the Potomac and two farther afield. Themes include animals (Rock Creek Park, National Zoo, the George Washington University hippo (statue), the National Museum of Natural History, Owney the stuffed dog at the National Postal Museum, Oxon Hill Farm, Kingman Island and the Franciscan Monastery and National Cathedral -- and a blurb about presidential pets), statuary, music, food, horticulture, power, sports, ghosts, architecture, literature, transportation etc. As you can tell these aren't walking tours. Instead each theme gets four pages filled with photos, drawings, fun facts and information about festivals, artifacts, history and spectacle. I try to get to WDC once or twice a year, yet I still found plenty of interesting ideas for further exploration. If you are planning a visit (with or without kids),this would be agreat way to help them choose a few things they'd like to see. Information is presented in a friendly way but is not dumbed down. There is an adequate, if incomplete, index. It would be useful to have a calendar of all the events listed too.
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Parents of 3 young boys
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★★★★★ 5
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I take my 3 boys (3, 5, 7) to Washington DC each year. This is a wonderful book full of fun facts for our nation’s capital. If you are looking for a kid version of a travel book that maps you through neighborhoods, etc., this is not it, but what kid would like that kind of book? That’s what grown-ups are for - mapping out the trip. Rather, this is a great supplement to read at bedtime to learn all sorts of facts about the city - from the historical pets of the White House to the error in the inscription on the Abraham Lincoln memorial. Really - these are great facts for adults also! Each page is a separate set of topics on its own, so it’s easy to read just a few pages at a time. Also there are great illustrations to hold the younger audience’s interest as well. This is a great buy and a must-have to get kids ready for their trip, or to read during it, or after (or all three!).
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Melanie "Vaxxed & Masked" Gilbert
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I got this for my kids to read before we went to Washington D.C. The pages are colorful, illustrated, and have short bursts of interesting details about the various attractions available to tourists who are visiting. My kids were eager to find the places on our itinerary and read about them ahead of time. They learned what to expect and were sure not to miss the important aspects of our tours. This book is recommended for 9 to 12 year olds and I think that is the perfect range. There is just enough information to peak their interest and not so much that they get bored by reading a bunch of text. The Table of Contents wasn't that informative in finding specific places, but the index was. My kids preferred to leaf through the whole book and find what was interesting to them.
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