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Thursday, 19 March 2026

19-3-2026 SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFFE, CANARIAS - SNOWBUSH (Breynia disticha)

Snowbush is a broadleaf evergreen shrub in the leaf-flower family (Phyllanthaceae).  Native to New Caledonia and Vanuatu in the Pacific Islands.  In its native habitat, it is often used in hedges. The original genus name refers to the merchant, Jacob Breyne, and his physician son, Johann Philipp Breyne.  The common name, Snowbush, reflects the mottled white on the green leaves.

Reaches 2 to 4 feet tall and wide. Prefers organically rich soils with consistent moisture, which is well-drained in full sun to part shade.  Grow in full sun for the best variegated foliage color.  Light pruning during the growing season will encourage new foliage. Pull out the suckers to maintain its growth.  Outside tropical areas, it should be grown in containers and overwintered in humid, cool, frost-free locations.  The leaves will drop if indoor conditions are dry.

In addition to the colorful foliage, the shrub is grown for its attractive zigzag stems. Cultivars exist with pink and white mottling on the leaves.

Grow as a houseplant or a container specimen that is overwintered inside.  In tropical climates, grow as a hedge or specimen.