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6” Alocasia Jacklyn

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Care

 Bright indirect light

 Water when soil is mostly dry

 Loves humidity

 

Alocasia Jacklyn is a recently discovered species of elephant ear from Indonesia.  The leaves on this plant are arrow shaped with deeply defined undulating margins.  The veins are dark green and prominent. 

Alocasia Jacklyn makes a great indoor tropical plant!  In its natural habitat, it can grow up to 5' tall.  As an indoor plant, you'll find that it stays a bit more compact only reaching about 3-4' in height.

Alocasia Jacklyn care:

Make sure your new plant is in a well draining soil that is rich in organic matter.  Allow the plant to dry out almost completely before watering, taking care to not allow it to sit in excess water.  Provide it with medium to bright indirect light for a happy, healthy plant.

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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Breanna
Wishlist Plant

Fianlly! I'm so happy I ordered from Canopy. All the plants I have ordered have arrived super healthy and happy. Loving this Jacklyn so far <3

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Pcakes5000
I'm a happy plant mom!

My Alocasia Jacklyn (6inch) came today! Very fast arrival and very well packaged 📦
The leaves are quite big and plant is healthy. New growth coming, hopefully the short trip to Wa St didn't bother her too much. She is already with her Alocasia brethren. I hope she's happy