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Dieffenbachia seguine 'Banana'

Dieffenbachia seguine 'Banana' – Vivid Lime Tones, Upright Growth, Tropical Look


Dieffenbachia 'Banana' – Leaf Color, Structure and Indoor Appeal


Dieffenbachia seguine 'Banana' delivers maximum color with minimal effort. Its large, glossy leaves glow in a vibrant, almost neon lime-yellow, edged with a soft chartreuse to pale green margin. The entire plant looks like it’s lit from within, giving bright energy to darker plant setups or muted interiors. As the plant matures, the leaf blades elongate and form a stacked, upright column on a sturdy central cane.

This cultivar grows fast in warm, bright environments and can reach impressive height while staying relatively narrow, making it ideal for corners, clusters, or contrast planting. The luminous, banana-toned foliage is unlike any other in the genus — bold, clean, and unmissable.

Foliage features and growth form


  • Leaf color: Bright yellow-lime with soft green outer edge
  • Texture: Smooth, glossy, paddle-shaped blades
  • Growth style: Upright, cane-forming over time
  • Size indoors: Grows 80–120 cm tall, up to 50 cm wide
  • Visual impact: Pure color-driven focal point for modern plant setups

Background and growing characteristics


Dieffenbachia seguine is native to tropical Central and South America, thriving in shaded forest understories with warm temperatures, high humidity, and nutrient-rich soil. The 'Banana' cultivar is a horticultural selection, bred for its extreme chartreuse leaf tones. It grows in a cane-like, upright pattern and can become tree-like with age if lower leaves are removed.

As with all Dieffenbachia types, it is toxic if ingested and can cause irritation on contact with sap. Always keep out of reach of pets and children, and use gloves when pruning.

How to care for Dieffenbachia 'Banana'


  • Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal — too little light fades the color
  • Watering: Let the top 3 cm of soil dry between waterings
  • Humidity: Prefers 50–70%; avoid dry air and sudden drops
  • Temperature: Keep between 18–26 °C, never below 15 °C
  • Soil: Well-draining mix with organic content and aeration
  • Repotting: Every 1–2 years as roots fill the pot
  • Fertilising: Feed monthly with balanced liquid fertiliser during growth
  • Propagation: Stem cuttings or top cuts with node; root in soil or water
  • Hydroponics: Adapts to semi-hydroponics with proper acclimation
  • Pruning: Remove lower leaves or leggy growth to maintain form

Common problems and how to handle them


  • Bleached or pale new growth: Too much direct sun — move to filtered light
  • Yellowing leaves: Often overwatering — adjust frequency and check drainage
  • Brown edges: Usually from dry air or salt buildup — flush soil and raise humidity
  • Spider mites: Look for webbing; treat with neem oil or insecticidal soap
  • Soft cane base: Root rot — remove rotted sections and restart from top cutting

Additional tips for long-term success


'Banana' performs best when rotated regularly and allowed to dry slightly between waterings. The cane will grow taller over time — if legginess becomes an issue, the top can be cut and restarted for a fuller shape. Keep leaves clean to enhance their bright tone, and avoid low-light corners where yellowing may increase. Mimicking its jungle-edge habitat — warm, moist, bright but sheltered — keeps growth steady and foliage intense.


Etymology and cultivar background


The genus Dieffenbachia is named after Joseph Dieffenbach, an Austrian botanist and gardener. The species seguine refers to the original form collected from tropical regions. 'Banana' is a cultivar name reflecting the bright yellow foliage that mimics the peel of ripe bananas — selected for ornamental brightness and compact form.


FAQs about Dieffenbachia 'Banana'


Can I cut the top if it grows too tall?
Yes — you can take a top cutting and root it to restart a compact, bushier form.


Does the plant keep its bright color in winter?
Mostly — but some fading is normal in lower light. Keep it near a bright window to maintain vibrancy.


Is this cultivar safe for pets?
No — all parts of Dieffenbachia are toxic if ingested. Keep away from pets and children.


Order today and grow Dieffenbachia 'Banana' — a bold, tropical burst of yellow-green for structured, upright style.

Dieffenbachia seguine 'Banana'

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  • Dieffenbachia seguine 'Banana' comes in following sizes:


    M – is approximately 50 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 20 cm pot


    XL – is approximately 90 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 34 cm pot

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