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variegated elephant ear plant price philippines Alocasia macrorrhiza 'Sectoral Variegated' | PlantsThe Alocasia macrorrhiza 'Variegated', also known as the Variegated Elephant Ear, is a striking and rare cultivar known for its impressive, large leaves adorned with splashes of creamy white and various shades of green. The sectoral cultivar has large clean patches of variegation and green. Its variegated leaves require a bit more care compared to non variegated varieties, but the stunning visual reward makes it worthwhile for indoor plant

The Alocasia macrorrhiza 'Variegated', also known as the Variegated Elephant Ear, is a striking and rare cultivar known for its impressive, large leaves adorned with splashes of creamy white and various shades of green. The sectoral cultivar has large clean patches of variegation and green. Its variegated leaves require a bit more care compared to non-variegated varieties, but the stunning visual reward makes it worthwhile for indoor plant enthusiasts.

Alocasia macrorrhiza 'Variegated' has a tuberous growth pattern and tends to bush outwards, creating a lush and full appearance over time. Given its tropical origins, this plant thrives in warm, humid environments and requires consistent care to maintain its vibrant variegation and overall health.

Please Note: There is some variability in plants. We have attempted to group them as closely as possible. The plants will be randomly selected, but will be close to those photographed in variegation level.

Native to: Alocasia macrorrhiza originates from the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, particularly Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. In its natural habitat, it grows under the canopy of larger trees, receiving dappled sunlight and high humidity.

Water: Water your Variegated Alocasia macrorrhiza little and often, ensuring the soil remains consistently moist but not waterlogged. Allow the top layer of soil to dry slightly between waterings to prevent root rot. Proper drainage is crucial, so use a well-draining soil mix and ensure the pot has drainage holes.

Light: This plant prefers medium to bright, indirect or filtered light. Direct sunlight can scorch the delicate variegated leaves, so it's best to place it near a window with sheer curtains or in a location where it receives plenty of indirect light. It can also adapt to lower light conditions, though its growth might slow down.

Humidity: While the Variegated Elephant Ear can grow well outside of a terrarium or cabinet, higher humidity levels will significantly benefit its health and appearance. Aim for humidity levels between 60% and 80%. Grouping plants together, using a humidifier, or placing the plant in a frequently used bathroom or kitchen can help maintain adequate humidity levels.

Temperature: Keep this Alocasia in a warm environment with temperatures between 18°C to 26°C. It is sensitive to cold and should be protected from temperatures below 15°C. Consistent warmth will promote healthy growth and maintain the plant's striking variegation.

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