Alocasia 'Ebony' Houseplant

from $18.00

Alocasia 'Ebony' — a distinctive arrow-shaped variety of Alocasia. Its foliage features a rich, deep green hue beautifully contrasted by veins that gracefully transition from light green to silver. A plant enthusiast's delight.

Botanical Classification: Alocasia ebony
Common Name: Ebony

CARE GUIDE:

Light. Medium to bright indirect light. Never allow this plant to receive direct sunlight, as the leaves will burn. I

Water.
To properly hydrate your Alocasia plant, wait until approximately 25-50% of the soil in the pot has dried out. When you do water, ensure that water seeps through the drainage hole at the pot's base, and be sure to remove any excess water that collects in the saucer. Be cautious not to overwater, as Alocasia is vulnerable to root rot.

Humidity.
Loves its leaves misted. Mist the leaves to increase humidity around your plant, especially in the drier winter months. Misting can also help remove dust & clean the plant’s glossy leaves.

Toxicity.
Toxic if ingested

Additional Care Tips. In the winter months, your Alocasia will enter a dormant phase. During this period, make sure to position your Alocasia in a warmer location within your home. While you should reduce the frequency of watering, be careful not to let the potting mix completely dry out.

The plant will naturally emerge from its dormancy in the spring, and you'll start to observe new growth. At this point, gradually increase your watering frequency, and consider applying the first dose of spring fertilizer to support its growth and well-being.

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Alocasia 'Ebony' — a distinctive arrow-shaped variety of Alocasia. Its foliage features a rich, deep green hue beautifully contrasted by veins that gracefully transition from light green to silver. A plant enthusiast's delight.

Botanical Classification: Alocasia ebony
Common Name: Ebony

CARE GUIDE:

Light. Medium to bright indirect light. Never allow this plant to receive direct sunlight, as the leaves will burn. I

Water.
To properly hydrate your Alocasia plant, wait until approximately 25-50% of the soil in the pot has dried out. When you do water, ensure that water seeps through the drainage hole at the pot's base, and be sure to remove any excess water that collects in the saucer. Be cautious not to overwater, as Alocasia is vulnerable to root rot.

Humidity.
Loves its leaves misted. Mist the leaves to increase humidity around your plant, especially in the drier winter months. Misting can also help remove dust & clean the plant’s glossy leaves.

Toxicity.
Toxic if ingested

Additional Care Tips. In the winter months, your Alocasia will enter a dormant phase. During this period, make sure to position your Alocasia in a warmer location within your home. While you should reduce the frequency of watering, be careful not to let the potting mix completely dry out.

The plant will naturally emerge from its dormancy in the spring, and you'll start to observe new growth. At this point, gradually increase your watering frequency, and consider applying the first dose of spring fertilizer to support its growth and well-being.

Alocasia 'Ebony' — a distinctive arrow-shaped variety of Alocasia. Its foliage features a rich, deep green hue beautifully contrasted by veins that gracefully transition from light green to silver. A plant enthusiast's delight.

Botanical Classification: Alocasia ebony
Common Name: Ebony

CARE GUIDE:

Light. Medium to bright indirect light. Never allow this plant to receive direct sunlight, as the leaves will burn. I

Water.
To properly hydrate your Alocasia plant, wait until approximately 25-50% of the soil in the pot has dried out. When you do water, ensure that water seeps through the drainage hole at the pot's base, and be sure to remove any excess water that collects in the saucer. Be cautious not to overwater, as Alocasia is vulnerable to root rot.

Humidity.
Loves its leaves misted. Mist the leaves to increase humidity around your plant, especially in the drier winter months. Misting can also help remove dust & clean the plant’s glossy leaves.

Toxicity.
Toxic if ingested

Additional Care Tips. In the winter months, your Alocasia will enter a dormant phase. During this period, make sure to position your Alocasia in a warmer location within your home. While you should reduce the frequency of watering, be careful not to let the potting mix completely dry out.

The plant will naturally emerge from its dormancy in the spring, and you'll start to observe new growth. At this point, gradually increase your watering frequency, and consider applying the first dose of spring fertilizer to support its growth and well-being.

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