Alocasia Lauterbachiana Variegated-ALB4

Sale price$95.00

🪲 Each plant is carefully treated against unwanted pests.

The Alocasia Lauterbachiana variegated is a particularly attractive variety of the Alocasia genus, known for its unique and colorful foliage. Here are some details about it:

 Characteristics:

- **Foliage**: This variety is distinguished by its large, arrow-shaped leaves, often marked with white or cream variegation. The leaves also feature well-defined veins, adding to their aesthetic appeal.

- **Size**: It can reach a height of 24 to 36 inches, depending on the growing conditions.

Habitat:

- **Light**: It prefers bright, indirect light, though it can tolerate slightly lower light conditions.

- **Humidity**: Like many Alocasias, it thrives in humid environments. High humidity is ideal for its development.

Care:

- **Watering**: Regular watering is essential, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Avoid letting water stagnate.

- **Temperature**: It prefers temperatures between 65 and 80°F (18 to 27 °C). It's important to protect it from cold drafts.

Notes:

The Alocasia Lauterbachiana variegated is sought after by collectors due to its rarity and beauty. It can be sensitive to pests, so regular monitoring is advised to maintain its health. This plant adds an elegant and colorful touch to any indoor space.


This plant will be sold in soil 

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.

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