- How to Grow and Care for Alocasia - The Spruce
Alocasia, commonly known as elephant's ear, is a striking tropical plant widely grown as a houseplant Alocasia requires warm, humid conditions, and tends to grow very rapidly in the summer—producing a new leaf every week
- Alocasia - The Ultimate Growing Care Guide | Proven Winners
Native to tropical regions of the South Pacific, Asia and eastern Australia, these captivating tropical plants can reach 10 feet tall, though will remain smaller as an indoor houseplant Alocasia grows from tubers or rhizomes and goes dormant in winter
- Types of Alocasia: 25 Different Alocasia Varieties - Epic Gardening
Looking to add some alocasia to your indoor garden, but aren't quite sure where to start? There are many different types of alocasia, so picking the perfect plant can be a bit of a challenge! In this article, we look at the many different alocasia varieties to help you decide which one to add to your plant collection!
- Alocasia - Wikipedia
Alocasia is a genus of rhizomatous or tuberous, broad-leaved, perennial, flowering plants from the family Araceae There are about 90 accepted species native to tropical and subtropical Asia and eastern Australia [3]
- How To Grow And Care For Alocasia Houseplants - Southern Living
Alocasia needs more care than other houseplants, but it can thrive in the proper environment This houseplant likes consistent temperatures, high humidity, and bright, indirect light It requires adequate watering since too much or too little moisture can cause yellowing or curling leaves
- How to Grow and Care for Alocasia Plants: A Beginner’s Guide
Alocasia plants, often referred to as “Elephant Ear” plants, are native to the tropical regions of Asia and Eastern Australia Their large, heart-shaped leaves with bold veining are their most distinctive feature
- 100+ Alocasia Varieties With Names and Pictures - Houseplant Alley
Alocasias grow naturally in the tropical rainforests of Asia and Australia There, the leaves of the Alocasia are also used to hide during a rain shower Because the leaves grow so large, the Alocasia is also called Elephant Ear
- Alocasia (Elephant Ear): All You Need To Know - Gardenia
Alocasia plants, with their stunning foliage and tropical elegance, are a magnificent addition to any plant collection They offer both visual interest and a touch of exotic allure These tropical plants are increasingly becoming popular as houseplants
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