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large dark green leaf indoor plant

large dark green leaf indoor plant Alocasia Reginula Black Velvet, Live Indoor Plant

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large dark green leaf indoor plant Alocasia Reginula Black Velvet, Live Indoor PlantAlocasia Reginula Black Velvet, 6in Grower Pot, Live Indoor Plant. Alocasia Reginula Black Velvet, also known as African Mask, Elephant Ears or The Little Queen, is very rare and exotic aroid plant prized for it's beautiful dark velvety looking leaves. Alocasia Reginula remains relatively compact and thrives in high humidity and bright indirect light or under a grow light indoors. These plants are great additions for aroid lovers and collectors alike,

Alocasia Reginula Black Velvet, 6in Grower Pot, Live Indoor Plant.

Alocasia Reginula Black Velvet, also known as African Mask, Elephant Ears or The Little Queen, is very rare and exotic aroid plant prized for it's beautiful dark velvety looking leaves. Alocasia Reginula remains relatively compact and thrives in high humidity and bright indirect light or under a grow light indoors. These plants are great additions for aroid lovers and collectors alike, and will thrive during the growing season.

How we ship

  • We package all our plants in a tightly secure method to prevent the plant from damage or shifting during transit.

What you will receive.

  • Alocasia Reginula Black Velvet with 4-6 Leaves in a 6 inch Nursery Pot.
  • The plant you will receive will be Similar to the image as advertised, however all plants are different, exact match cannot be guaranteed.

Disclosure

  • Please note Alocasia's are susceptible to some yellowing of leaves from transit, this is normal, they will bounce back within weeks and will continue sending out new shoots once established.

Plant Care

  • Plants shipped online are in complete darkness for several days, upon arrival leaves should be mist with water to help hydrate, place in a medium light location to adjust from shipping.
  • Repotting / Fertilizing, once received Wait 4 weeks before repotting or fertilizing, Fertilize during Spring to Fall base on label instructions.
  • Water, allow the top 1 inch of Soil to dry out, may take 5-7 days, water slowly to allow the soil to moist evenly.
  • Humidity, most Tropical plants can benefit from regular moisture, a humidifier or regular misting is recommended.
  • Light, if is bright enough to read is bright enough for plants.

Plant Benefits

  • Filter indoor air by absorbing toxins, and removing harmful chemicals.
  • Boost mood, productivity, concentration and creativity.
  • Reduce stress, Fatigue and Allergies.
  • Add life to a given space, Plants are therapeutic and cheaper than a therapist.
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