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Reviewed by Debra LaGattuta Fact checked by Emily Estep Alocasia, commonly known as elephant's ear, is a striking tropical ...
Deep lobes give each leaf the shape of a stag's head. Alocasia Jacklyn has become a rare houseplant sought after by collectors, but it's quite easy to care for with the right conditions. It is ...
Leaf blight fungal diseases that attack elephant ear plants (Alocasia sp.) are quite common due to the plant’s moist environment. This fall and winter generally has been very warm and moist ...
Alocasia plants are the ones with the more erect leaves. They prefer shade to part-sun and well-drained soil. Unlike colocasia, they do not like to be constantly moist.
Like other alocasia, Regal Shield has large (18-inch long, 15-inch wide), heart- or shield-shaped leaves. The upper side of the leaf is dark green, while the underside is a lovely purple with lime ...
The Alocasia is prone to root and crown rot if it experiences wet feet for too long. Let it dry out slightly before watering again. Chilli may be stressed by lack of water ...
How to care for Alocasia zebrina: watering, repotting and where to position it. For many, ... you’ve probably marvelled at a plant with dark green leaves and zebra striped stems.