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Rhaphidophora foraminifera

Rhaphidophora foraminifera Rhaphidophora foraminifera is a rare and beautiful species of climbing aroid known for its uniquely perforated leaves. Native to tropical rainforests, this plant is perfect for collectors who seek exotic species that stand out. Its growing popularity among plant enthusiasts is a testament to its unique aesthetic appeal and easy care requirements. We …

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Alocasia prince of curup

alocasia prince of curup DISTRIBUTION: Indonesia | Sumatra | Bengkulu Provinc CLIMATE: Subtropical humid climate Humidity is moderate throughout the year, ranging from 60% to 70% Temperature is varies between the seasons – within the range of 48°F/9°C to 88°F/31°C during the day. Minimum temperatures never dip below 45°F/7°C Rainy and humid season (October to …

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Syzygium malaccense

Syzygium malaccense: how to grow and care for the malay apple tree Syzygium malaccense, commonly known as the Malay Apple or Mountain Apple, is a beautiful tropical fruit tree native to Southeast Asia. Known for its vibrant red fruit and fragrant flowers, it’s an excellent choice for anyone looking to grow a unique and attractive …

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Alocasia melo

Alocasia melo Alocasia melo is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae, native to Sabah state in Malaysia. It grows on ultramafic soils. In the houseplant trade it is often sold as “Alocasia rugosa” due to its highly rugose leaves. SYNONYMS: Alocasia rugosa, Alocasia ‘Rhino Skin’ DISTRIBUTION: Indonesia; Borneo Endemic to Sabah, Malaysian …

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Alocasia longiloba

Alocasia longiloba Alocasia longiloba is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae. It is the namesake of a species complex. The complex has a widespread distribution; Guangdong, Hainan, and southern Yunnan in China, mainland Southeast Asia, and western and central Malesia. In the houseplant trade, many of the former species that were subsumed …

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Alocasia nebula

Alocasia nebula Alocasia nebula is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae, native to Sarawak state, Malaysia.  As a houseplant it is said to be the most difficult Alocasia to grow. SYNONYMS: Alocasia guttata var. imperialis DISTRIBUTION: Indonesia | Borneo | Likely Sarawak We have seeds, offset tubers, and plants from Alocasia Genus, …

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Alocasia princeps

Alocasia princeps Alocasia princeps is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae. This species is a native to Borneo, Indonesia. With its V-shaped leaves it is sometimes kept as a houseplant. There are two cultivars, ‘Purple Cloak’ and ‘Candy Sticks’. SYNONYMS: Alocasia regina (invalidly published, not accepted) DISTRIBUTION: Endemic to Borneo, known from only …

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Alocasia reginae

Alocasia reginae Alocasia reginae is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae. This species is a native to Borneo, Indonesia. Occasionally kept as a houseplant. SYNONYMS: Alocasia regina (invalidly published, not accepted) DISTRIBUTION: Endemic to Borneo, known from only three-localities in Sarawak and Central Kalimantan We have seeds, offset tubers, and plants from …

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Alocasia ridleyi

Alocasia ridleyi Alocasia ridleyi is a houseplant species described by Alistair Hay. This species is part of the genus Alocasia and the family of Araceae. No subspecies are listed. SYNONYMS: N/A DISTRIBUTION: Borneo, restricted to SW Sarawak We have seeds, offset tubers, and plants from Alocasia Genus, click here to see our Alocasia collection. Species …

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Alocasia robusta

Alocasia robusta Alocasia robusta is a gigantic species of the Arum family Araceae. This species is endemic to the island of Borneo. The inflorescence is the spathe and spadix typical of the Arum family, with the spathe being a very dark blackish-purple color. This species was unknown to science prior to 1967. The plant is usually …

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