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depends entirely on why the plant is dying
It is almost impossible
Yes, dumbcane (Dieffenbachia) is a flowering plant. It produces small, inconspicuous flowers on a spadix surrounded by a modified leaf called a spathe. However, the main attraction of dumbcane plants is their large, patterned foliage rather than the flowers.
water it avisly
Yes plants do have asexual reproduction. Plants go through Vegetative Propagation.
Dieffenbachia is a flowering dicotyledonous plant
It is a flower of the plant.
Dieffenbachia
Dieffenbachia plants require well drained soil. Repot in the spring. You sometimes need a cachepot because the plant is top heavy.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Dieffenbachiaspp.
depends entirely on why the plant is dying
The welcome plant, also known as the Dieffenbachia plant, is considered toxic to humans and pets if ingested. The sap of the plant can cause irritation and swelling of the mouth and throat. There is no evidence to suggest that it is cancerous.
If the plant is indeed dying from fertiliser then you have given it too much. Follow the manufacturers instructions.
Death
You introduced a disease with the plant.
It is almost impossible
Yes, dumbcane (Dieffenbachia) is a flowering plant. It produces small, inconspicuous flowers on a spadix surrounded by a modified leaf called a spathe. However, the main attraction of dumbcane plants is their large, patterned foliage rather than the flowers.