


Alocasia Azlanii Variegated Pink/ Albo-F
🪲 Each plant is carefully treated against unwanted pests.
Note: Leaves with strong variegation are naturally more delicate and may be more prone to browning or slight damage during shipping
The Alocasia Azlanii Variegated Pink / Albo (Tissue Culture) is an exceptionally rare and breathtaking form of the already stunning Alocasia azlanii. Known as the “Jewel Alocasia,” this variety takes elegance to the next level with its glossy, iridescent leaves splashed with shades of soft pink, cream, and white variegation against a deep metallic purple-green background.
Each leaf is a piece of art — some display delicate pink marbling, while others reveal bold albo (white) streaks that shimmer under the light. Propagated through tissue culture, this discipline ensures stable variegation and vigorous growth, making it an ideal choice for serious collectors who value both beauty and rarity.
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Care Tips
- Light: Bright, indirect light enhances both pink and white variegation. Avoid direct sun.
- Water: Keep the substrate slightly moist but not soggy. Allow the top layer to dry before watering.
- Humidity: Prefers 75–90% humidity. Ideal for enclosed setups or greenhouses.
- Temperature: 22–28 °C (72–82 °F). Protect from cold or dry air.
- Soil: Use a rich, airy mix with perlite, bark, and coco fiber for optimal root health.
Shipping date: November 4
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Highlights
- Ultra-rare pink and albo variegated tissue culture selection
- Shimmering leaves with iridescent purple-green tones
- Compact, jewel-type Alocasia ideal for collectors
- Stable and consistent variegation pattern with strong growth
Shipping
All plants are shipped with their roots wrapped in Sphagnum Moss, and plastic wrap to retain moisture for the root system. Foliage is then wrapped in a soft material, and then the whole plant is wrapped in isolation paper to secure the plant from movement in the box. Upon arrival to your home, check the roots for any signs of damage or rot. If rot appears, trim the affected roots with clean scissors or pruning shears, and plant into the new pot with the above specified growing media. We recommend waiting a day to water your new plant after repotting, as this will reduce the risk of root rot. Please note that yellowing or browning leaves could occur in transit.


