Description: WELCOME TO ANNIESTORE2010 DEVIL'S BACKBONE~VARIEGATED~PEDILANTHUS TITHYMALOIDES LIVE SUCCULENTS PLANTSPLANTS WELL ROOTED LIVE PLANTS 4 TO 7 INCHES TALL OR MORE WE SHIP OUT MONDAY'S THROUGH FRIDAY'S SORRY ABOUT SHIPPING CHARGES BUT USPS IS GETTING TO EXPENSIVE. WE COMBINE SHIPPING !!! CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IS VERY IMPORTANT TO ME. DON'T HESITATE TO CONTACT ME IS YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEM WITH YOUR ORDER, WE CAN WORK TOGETHER IF YOU ARE HAPPY WITH YOUR PURCHASE, PLEASE LEAVE ME POSITIVE FEEDBACK. YOUR FEEDBACK IS VERY IMPORTANT TO ME. I WILL LEAVE YOU A POSITIVE FEEDBACK AS SOON AS I RECEIVE YOUR FEEDBACK With a Latin name that means “slipper flower” or “foot-shaped flower,” Pedilanthus tithymalpides ‘Variegatus’ is known by many common names, including variegated devil’s backbone, Japanese poinsettia, Jacob’s ladder, Persian lady slipper, rick-rack plant, and red bird flower. A member of the Euphorbiaceae family, the drought-resistant plant works equally well as a xeriscaping option or as a houseplant. The plant also has potential as a renewable fuel source. DescriptionDevil’s backbone boasts a stem that “zigzags” at about 1-inch intervals, with leaves alternating on each side of the nodes. The leaves of the variegated plant include white, cream, greens, pink and red colors, while the shoe-shaped flower clusters may be red or yellow. The plant, a subtropical succulent, grows to about 2 to 3 feet in both height and width as a houseplant, although it may reach 6 feet outdoors.RequirementsVariegated devil’s backbone grows well in well-drained soil of nearly any texture when planted outdoors. Plant your indoor slipper plant in an all-purpose potting soil mixed with coarse sand, with a 6.1 to 7.8 pH level, for optimal results. Keep the soil barely moist from tepid water, and protect your plant from temperatures below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. The plant will perform best in Sunset Zones H1, H2, 22, 23 and 24. Your devil’s backbone will thrive best in bright, but indirect, sun, although it will also tolerate partial shade. Feed your plant with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer twice a year, preferably in mid-spring and mid-summer.Pests and DiseasesThe variegated devil’s backbone is prone to powdery mildew, which looks like a white powder covering the surface of the leaves, stems and flowers. To avoid the necessity of using chemical fungicides, keep the plant in only slightly moist soil, watering in the early morning to allow the soil to dry out before experiencing cooler night temperatures. Avoid crowding the plants, so there is good air circulation around them. Immediately remove any infected foliage to prevent spread of the fungus.Mealy bugs are also a common problem for devil’s backbone. Tiny off-white bugs with flat oval bodies, you may spot them most easily by the cottony clusters of eggs they leave on the underside of the leaves and at the connection of leaf and stem. Left untreated, affected plants will show wilt, yellowing and stunted growth. To treat an infestation, carefully wipe the affected leaves with a cloth dipped in rubbing alcohol, followed by a misting with warm water and a few drops of dishwashing soap. Repeat the treatment weekly, as needed.PropagationPropagating your variegated devil’s backbone is easiest with stem cuttings in the summer. Cut 4-inch to 6-inch stem tip pieces and allow them to dry for two to three days, until the cut ends callous. Place the cuttings into 2-inch holes in pots of perlite. Place the pots in a tray with about an inch of water in it, and place them where they receive indirect sunlight. In a week to 10 days, when tugging on the cuttings lightly meets with a resistance from the new roots, transfer them to a potting soil and coarse sand blend
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Location: Homestead, Florida
End Time: 2024-09-05T16:50:36.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Non-Domestic Product: No
Plant Type: Succulent
Climate: Sub-tropical, Tropical
Common Name: devil blackbone
Custom Bundle: No
Color: Multicolor
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 9 (20 to 30 °F)
Plant Characteristic: Variegated
Modified Item: No
Brand: anniestore2010
Plant Form: Plant
Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
Type: Cacti & Succulents
Growth Stage: Vegetative
Watering: Light
Genus: Euphorbia
Number in Pack: 1
Sunlight: Full Sun, Low Sun, Medium Sun
Foliage: variegated
Features: Variegated
Safety: Child Safe
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States