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Alocasia Jacklyn

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The Alocasia Jacklyn is truly one of a kind. Apart from the stunning shape of its leaves, it also has incredible veining. Look at the amazing shape of its leaves, this plant is perfect from head to toe! It’s considered a newly discovered plant and is very rare.

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What you get
  • Healthy plant pre-potted with organic fertilizer
    ◦ Plant size: 6″ – 8″ tall (including pot)
  • Plastic pot
    ◦ Pot size: 11 cm in diameter
Quick facts
  • Known As: Alocasia Jacklyn, Alocasia Tandurusa, Alocasia Sp. Sulawesi
  • Growing Difficulty: Easy
  • Light: Bright indirect light
  • Water: Moderate
  • Air Purifying: Yes
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Note

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Alocasia Jacklyn

Alocasia Jacklyn Product Peppyflora 02 Moz

Alocasia Jacklyn, also known as Alocasia Tandurusa and Alocasia Sp. Sulawesi, is a unique large-leafed tuberous plant that has uniquely patterned, deeply-lobed, vibrant green, arrow-shaped foliage. Native to Southeast Asia Alocasia Jacklyn is a rare and unique Alocasia that is heavily sought after by plant collectors.

This unique plant is sure to add a jungle-like flair to any room and is often used as a statement piece by Alocasia lovers. Proper care will lead to vigorous growth. This Alocasia prefers warm temperatures, high humidity, ample indirect light, and well-draining soil.

This Alocasia has only recently been discovered and been formally identified. Previously, it has been falsely identified as a mutation of Alocasia Portei or Alocasia Nycteris.

Alocasia is a genus of broad-leaved rhizomatous or tuberous perennial flowering plants from the family Araceae. There are 79 species native to tropical and subtropical Asia to Eastern Australia and widely cultivated elsewhere.

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