Alocasia Reginae

$38.00

An exceptionally beautiful collector’s houseplant, Alocasia reginae features thick and rubbery blue-gray-green leaves that can reach nearly 12 inches long over time. The leaf veins are darker in color than the rest of the leaf adding contrast. And the underside of the leaf is artfully flushed in a striking reddish-purple color. This makes Alocasia reginae a stunning houseplant to display on a bright desk, tabletop, or windowsill. Order now and it will be delivered fresh from our farm direct to your doorstep. Shipping, handling, and a heat pack (if needed) is included!

  • Grows about 12 inches tall and wide
  • Unique and hard-to-find houseplant
  • Excellent in terrariums, as well as on windowsills, tables, and plant stands

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Plant Bio

Alocasia reginae

Alocasia reginae, sometimes called Silver Velvet Alocasia thanks to the silver-blue-green overlay on its leaves is a small species native to Borneo that was first described in the 1880s. Despite being known by horticulturists for more than 100 years, it’s still relatively hard to find. We’re excited to offer it to you. It’s a lovely companion to its relative, Alocasia Silver Dragon.

Alocasia reginae grows best in medium to bright indoor light, preferring a spot within 3 to 4 feet or so of an unobstructed east- or west-facing window. Don't have a good window? No worries. It also does well under artificial lights. Water as the top quarter to half of the potting mix dries to the touch. Take care not to overwater this Alocasia, as its roots are sensitive to rot if it stays too wet. Average household temperatures and humidity levels are fine, though it appreciates above-average relative humidity when possible.

Note: This plant may have some natural degree of toxicity and may cause discomfort or illness if ingested. Additionally, exposure to the sap of this plant may cause discomfort to individuals with a sensitivity to it upon contact. Grown for ornamental purposes and not intended for human or animal consumption.

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