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Costa Farms Dieffenbachia Live Indoor Houseplant w/ Décor Pot (12-14" Tall)

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Amazon has Costa Farms Dieffenbachia Live Indoor Houseplant in Décor Plant Pot (12-14" Tall) for $18.57. Shipping is free with Prime; for non-Prime accounts, a shipping fee will apply.

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Product Details:
  • Air-purifying Dieffenbachia plants are a striking way to decorate your home.
  • This real plant comes carefully potted in a modern decor planter, ready to be enjoyed and admired instantly after unboxing.
  • Variegated yellow-and-green foliage
  • Minimal water needs, avoid soggy soil
  • Tolerates nearly all light levels

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  • This houseplant has received an average rating of 4.1 stars out of 5 based on over 3,200 customer reviews.
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon has Costa Farms Dieffenbachia Live Indoor Houseplant in Décor Plant Pot (12-14" Tall) for $18.57. Shipping is free with Prime; for non-Prime accounts, a shipping fee will apply.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Note: Availability for shipping may vary by location

Product Details:
  • Air-purifying Dieffenbachia plants are a striking way to decorate your home.
  • This real plant comes carefully potted in a modern decor planter, ready to be enjoyed and admired instantly after unboxing.
  • Variegated yellow-and-green foliage
  • Minimal water needs, avoid soggy soil
  • Tolerates nearly all light levels

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • This houseplant has received an average rating of 4.1 stars out of 5 based on over 3,200 customer reviews.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: Costa Farms Dieffenbachia, Live Indoor Plant in Décor Plant Pot, Potted Houseplant in Potting Soil Mix, Real Plants Gift for Mom, Dad, 12-14 Inches Tall

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These are very poisonous, so not kid/pet friendly.
I know someone who was trying to trim off a few brown tips of some dieffenbachia leaves. Instead of finding scissors, they just used their fingernails to perforate the leaf to cut off the ugly bits. Their hands started feeling hot but washing wasn't helping. Got actual burns underneath their fingernails that turned into blisters, because of the dieffenbachia leaf sap. Was definitely unexpected.
Not sure about you guys, but my kids don't eat plants.

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These are very poisonous, so not kid/pet friendly.
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The last time I bought a houseplant package from Amazon, they had a lot of little fruit-fly-y things to deal with. Might be from the moisture in the soil. Just an FYI.
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Item cannot be shipped to my location ☹️
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Quote from FONE :
The last time I bought a houseplant package from Amazon, they had a lot of little fruit-fly-y things to deal with. Might be from the moisture in the soil. Just an FYI.

You can buy yellow sticky "signs" to put in the pot to catch fliers around the plant. If they are fungus gnats, you can also sprinkle a few "mosquito bits" in the pot.
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+1 vouch for Costa Farms. The pothos I've gotten from them has been great. Shipped really well too.
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Quote from Eretria :
These are very poisonous, so not kid/pet friendly.

Not sure about you guys, but my kids don't eat plants.
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I know someone who was trying to trim off a few brown tips of some dieffenbachia leaves. Instead of finding scissors, they just used their fingernails to perforate the leaf to cut off the ugly bits. Their hands started feeling hot but washing wasn't helping. Got actual burns underneath their fingernails that turned into blisters, because of the dieffenbachia leaf sap. Was definitely unexpected.
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Quote from granola1 :
I know someone who was trying to trim off a few brown tips of some dieffenbachia leaves. Instead of finding scissors, they just used their fingernails to perforate the leaf to cut off the ugly bits. Their hands started feeling hot but washing wasn't helping. Got actual burns underneath their fingernails that turned into blisters, because of the dieffenbachia leaf sap. Was definitely unexpected.

So I shouldn't make a salad with this plant?

I've got so much poison ivy growing in the yard that I was thinking of getting a goat.
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Item cannot be shipped to my location ☹️

Same here, CA
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Quote from cscamp20 :
Not sure about you guys, but my kids don't eat plants.
Yeah mine either. But when he was about 18 months old my son was walking around and just happened to grab it and like all little kids popped it in his mouth. It was just one munch, but his lips swelled up, his mouth watered for a couple hours and it clearly hurt a lot. So yeah, not a plant to have anywhere someone or some pet might unknowingly chomp it.
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Same here, CA
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Quote from FONE :
The last time I bought a houseplant package from Amazon, they had a lot of little fruit-fly-y things to deal with. Might be from the moisture in the soil. Just an FYI.
Sounds like fungus gnats - a nuisance pest but not typically damaging unless there's an absolute infestation of them. As another has said, get some sticky yellow fungus gnat traps to catch the adults that can fly.
Additionally, to kill them at a young stage, water with a 'tea' made using 'mosquito bits' (or mosquito dunks) - the BTI bacteria kills fungus gnat eggs/larvae too.
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Quote from cscamp20 :
Not sure about you guys, but my kids don't eat plants.
lol, so many indoor plants out there, why get a poisonous one?

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lol, so many indoor plants out there, why get a poisonous one?
Fun fact: many (perhaps even most) popular house plants have some level of toxicity to humans/animals. Pothos, philodendron, peace lily, alocasia, snake plants, aglaonema, fiddle-leaf fig, ZZ, aloe, sago palm (among the worst, and toxic for humans, too), etc...

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