dieffenbachia hybrids Dieffenbachia 'Crocodile' | Textured Cane
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dieffenbachia hybrids Dieffenbachia 'Crocodile' | Textured Cane

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dieffenbachia hybrids Dieffenbachia 'Crocodile' | Textured CaneDieffenbachia seguine 'Crocodile' A raised underside midrib gives Dieffenbachia 'Crocodile' a sculptural leaf surface. Broad dark green leaves carry lighter mottling and small pale speckles, while mature blades show the crested ridge that makes this cane form aroid distinctive. Growth comes from a thick cane like stem. New leaves open from the upper crown, and the lower stem becomes clearer as older foliage ages, giving the plant a stronger vertical

Dieffenbachia seguine 'Crocodile'

A raised underside midrib gives Dieffenbachia 'Crocodile' a sculptural leaf surface. Broad dark green leaves carry lighter mottling and small pale speckles, while mature blades show the crested ridge that makes this cane-form aroid distinctive.

Growth comes from a thick cane-like stem. New leaves open from the upper crown, and the lower stem becomes clearer as older foliage ages, giving the plant a stronger vertical outline in its pot.

Raised midrib and cane structure

  • Broad dark green leaves with lighter mottling and pale speckling.
  • Raised underside midrib that becomes stronger on mature foliage.
  • Upright cane-forming habit with a weighty upper crown.
  • Visible lower stem develops gradually with age.
  • Node-bearing stem sections can root after renewal pruning.

Dieffenbachia seguine growth in pots

Dieffenbachia seguine belongs to Araceae and occurs from Caribbean islands into tropical South America, where wet forest conditions favour warmth, filtered light and oxygen around the roots.

In pots, Dieffenbachia 'Crocodile' carries a broad upper crown above a thick cane. A weighty pot and airy substrate keep the lower stem stable after watering.

Dieffenbachia 'Crocodile' care

  • Light: Give bright to medium indirect light for the broad blades; filtered placement protects the leaf surface at midday.
  • Water: Let the upper few centimetres of substrate dry lightly, then water deeply and drain the pot fully.
  • Substrate: Use an airy aroid-style mix with houseplant compost, fine bark, perlite, and mineral drainage material.
  • Temperature: Keep at 18–27 °C while the plant is producing new leaves, with the root ball protected from cold windowsills and draughts.
  • Humidity: Moderate to higher humidity reduces dry edging as large new leaves expand.
  • Pot stability: Choose a drainage pot with enough weight to hold the cane and broad crown upright.
  • Feeding: Apply reduced-strength fertiliser every 4–6 weeks during warm-season growth.
  • Renewal: Remove spent lower leaves cleanly; tall stems can be cut above a node and rooted in warm conditions.

Crested-leaf care signals

  • Cane base softness: Check drainage, root firmness and substrate structure around the lower stem.
  • Leaning crown: A heavy upper section may be outgrowing the pot; rotate the plant and move it into a heavier container.
  • Crisp brown edges: Review watering gaps, warm dry air, fertiliser strength, and cold exposure near glass.
  • Several yellow lower leaves: Inspect the lower roots and older substrate for ageing or collapse.
  • Sticky marks or pale stippling: Check the underside midrib, petiole bases, and leaf backs for scale, mealybugs, or spider mites.

Crocodile cane handling

Cut or bruised Dieffenbachia tissue can release sap with calcium oxalate raphides. Keep the plant away from pets and children, use gloves for cane work and rinse tools after pruning.

Crocodile leaf texture

Mature leaves can develop a raised, reptile-like underside midrib that gives the plant its textured leaf surface. Dieffenbachia seguine belongs to Araceae, the aroid family.

Dieffenbachia 'Crocodile' develops upright cane growth with a raised underside midrib on mature leaves.

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