Taking Care for Alocasia Plants

Taking Care for Alocasia Plants

The Complete Guide to Caring for Alocasia Plants: Tips for Thriving Tropical Beauties Taking care of an Alocasia plant requires attention to its specific needs, as they can be a bit demanding compared to some other houseplants. Here are some general guidelines to help you care for your Alocasia: Green Thumb Secrets: Unveiling the Best …

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Amorphophallus sagittarius Steenis 

Amorphophallus sagittarius Steenis 

Protologue: Acta. Bot. Neerl. 2, 3 (1953): 302  Synonym: –  Description:  Tuber subglobose, yellowish brown, c. 6 cm in diam., 4-5 cm high, weighing to c. 120 gr., no offsets but gradually desintegrating into new tubers, accessory buds in slightly raised groups. Leaf solitary. Petiole smooth, slender, turgid, 30-40 cm long, c. 1 cm in …

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Amorphophallus plicatus Bok & H.J. Lam 

Amorphophallus plicatus Bok & H.J. Lam 

Amorphophallus plicatus Bok & H.J. Lam  Protologue: Blumea 2 (1936): 33  Synonym: –  Description:  Tuber depressed globose, to c. 13 cm in diam., c. 8 cm high, no offsets, whitish. Leaf unknown. Inflorescence short peduncled. Peduncle c. 6 cm long, 1 cm in diam., dark grey with a few raised white spots. Spathe broadly campanulate, …

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Amorphophallus linguiformis Hett. 

Amorphophallus linguiformis Hett. 

Amorphophallus linguiformis Hett.  Protologue: Blumea 39 (1994): 262  Synonym: –  Description:  Tuber unknown. Leaf solitary. Petiole c. 1 m long, c. 2 cm in diam., smooth, background colour whitish, largely covered by confluent, dark green, elliptic spots. Lamina c. 160 cm in diam., rachises narrowly winged. Leaflets elliptic or elongate-elliptic, 10-30 cm long, 5-10 cm …

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Amorphophallus infundibuliformis Hett., A. Dearden & A. Vogel

Amorphophallus infundibuliformis Hett., A. Dearden & A. Vogel

Protologue: Blumea 39 (1994): 259  Synonym: –  Description:  Tuber depressed-globose to subglobose, pinkish, no offset development. Leaf solitary. Petiole dirty whitish with numerous, confluent, irregular, green spots and scattered white dots, these more or less raised, top developing into an intercalary bulbil. Leaflets elongate-elliptic, long acuminate, margin with numerous small undulations, main veins impressed, upper …

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