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Drimiopsis maculata

Leopard Plant

Complete Care Guide

🌿 About This Plant

Drimiopsis maculata is a deciduous, bulbous perennial that provides a wonderful leafy contrast. It is primarily grown for its attractive, heart-shaped green foliage which is heavily "mottled" with dark green to purple-black spots, resembling a leopard's coat.

The plant grows from small, greenish bulbs that often sit partially above the soil. In spring and summer, it produces spikes of small, white to cream-colored flowers that are subtle but elegant. As a deciduous plant, it may go dormant and lose its leaves in the winter, only to return with fresh, spotted growth in the spring.

☀️ Sunlight: The Shade Specialist

  • Requirements: This is an ideal plant for low-light areas. It thrives in deep shade to filtered sunlight.
  • Outdoor Use: It works beautifully as a groundcover in shaded garden beds or under the canopy of larger trees.
  • Indoor Use: It is a fantastic houseplant for rooms that don't receive direct sun, making it a great "beginner" plant for indoor spaces.

💧 Watering: The Bulb Rule

  • The Routine: Water regularly during the spring and summer growing season. The soil should be kept moist but never waterlogged.
  • Dormancy: When the leaves begin to yellow and die back in winter, reduce watering significantly. The bulb stores moisture and can survive the dry winter period easily.
  • Resilience: It is quite drought-tolerant once established, but the spots remain more vibrant if the plant is kept hydrated.

🪺 Soil & Potting

  • Substrate: Unlike desert cacti, this plant prefers a soil mix that retains a bit more organic matter while still offering good drainage. A mix of potting soil with a bit of perlite or compost is ideal.
  • Container Choice: It looks excellent in small pots or as a "filler" in larger mixed succulent bowls where its broad leaves contrast with thinner succulents.

🏡 Landscape & Display Uses

  • Shaded Rockeries: Perfect for the "darker" corners of a garden where other succulents might struggle.
  • Living Gifts: Because of its striking spots and easy-care nature, it's a popular choice for office desks or bedside tables.

💡 Maintenance Tip

If the leaves start to lose their spots and become solid green, the plant is likely in a spot that is too dark. Move it to an area with slightly more indirect light to bring back the "leopard" markings.

Quick Summary

☀️ Light

Deep shade to filtered sun

💧 Water

Moist, not waterlogged

🪺 Soil

Organic, well-draining

🔄 Type

Deciduous bulb