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4" Alocasia Nebula

$17.99

Care

 Bright indirect light

 Water when soil is mostly dry

 Loves humidity

 

Alocasia Nebula is a striking dwarf or jewel Alocasia with thick, silver foliage with a maroon color on the underside of the leaves.  The leaf texture is from another world! 

This type of elephant ear has a compact growth habit and will only reach a height of about 3-4', making it a perfect choice for a houseplant.

Alocasia Nebula care:

This is an easy to care for indoor plant that prefers a well draining soil rich in organic matter.  Make sure to allow your new plant to dry out before watering.  Provide your Alocasia with plenty of medium to bright indirect light.

Additional information:

Alocasia is a genus of plants in the Aroid family native to many parts of Asia including but not limited to Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Australia.

There are at least 90 officially recognized Alocasia species, with more discovered and properly named every year. Alocasia come in all sizes, from small to large. Jewel types like Black Velvet tend to stay on the bushier, more compact side.

Alocasia are rhizomatous or tuberous and self reproduce from corms.

Alocasia can go dormant during the cooler months, so try to provide your plant with temperatures above 50deg to ensure that they stay happy and healthy during this period.

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Astrid Carranza
She is upset

Hi, my plant came in and it was okey she seem a bit stressed I guess from the trip, but over time she started slowly dying, I cut the leafs and repot it I hope she comes back😕

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Miranda Nichols
A stunning alocasia

This alocasia is tiny, but gorgeous! Plant arrived in great condition with several leaves. I’m looking forward to watching it grow

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Cherry Knox

All my little beauties arrived in mint condition. I was skeptical about the shipment due to extreme heat, and I'm ordering from NY, but each plant was wrapped with care that they survived. So glad I took a chance.