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Snowbush Breynia disticha Plant | Variegated Foliage | Tropical Shrub for Containers & Landscape 6" Pot (Pack of 2)
Snowbush Breynia disticha Plant | Variegated Foliage | Tropical Shrub for Containers & Landscape 6" Pot (Pack of 2)
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Snowbush Breynia disticha
Description
This evergreen shrub features vibrant variegated foliage with green and white hues. It is known for its compact growth habit and colorful appearance, making it ideal for containers and landscape accents.
Suggested Uses
Perfect for accent planting, container gardening, and hedges. Adds a splash of color to gardens and patios.
Plant Details
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Botanical Name: Snowbush Breynia disticha -
Common Name: Snowbush -
Size & Growth: Typically reaches 3-4 feet tall with a spread of 3 feet, with moderate growth rate. -
Hardiness Zones: 10-11 -
Foliage Type: Variegated foliage -
Bloom Time: Summer to Fall -
Growth Rate: Moderate -
Light Requirements: Full Sun to Part Shade -
Attracts Pollinators: Yes -
Indoor Friendly: Yes, with bright light -
Container Friendly: Yes -
Deer Resistant: Yes -
Pet Warning: Contains toxic elements; keep out of reach of pets and children -
Fragrant: No -
Cut Flower: Yes, for floral arrangements -
Grows Well With: Other tropical and subtropical plants like Crotons and Hibiscus
Care Tips
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Planting Instructions: Plant in well-draining soil in full sun to partial shade. Water regularly but do not overwater. -
Soil Moisture: Keep moist during growing season; reduce in winter. -
Soil Type: Fertile, well-draining soil -
Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity -
Pruning Instructions: Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape. -
Winter Care: Protect from frost; bring indoors in colder zones. -
Planting Depth: Plant at same depth as nursery container -
Fertilization: Feed monthly during active growth with balanced fertilizer. -
Special Care: Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
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