Types Of Alocasia

Types of alocasia
Alocasia Amazonica 'Polly' The most popular of the Alocasias, the Polly is a compact hybrid, known for its large, dark-green leaves that are shaped like an arrow or a shield. These narrow leaves have wavy, undulating edges, and are adorned with thick white veins running throughout the leaves.
How do I identify Alocasia variety?
It's easy to see where Alocasia lauterbachiana 'Purple Sword' gets its name from: the long, narrow leaves with their scalloped edges have a striking sword-like appearance. While the top side is glossy green, the underside is a contrasting coppery purple hue. Mature plants grow up to 4 feet tall and 3 to 4 feet wide.
What is the easiest Alocasia to care for?
Probably the most common alocasia you'll see at the nursery, 'Polly' is one of the easiest alocasia cultivars to grow indoors and one of the most striking. With rich green leaves touched with silvery veins and purple undersides, 'Polly' is a standout in any houseplant collection.
What is the difference of Alocasia and Colocasia?
Colocasia tubers are large and swollen and encircled by striped bands. The tubers of Colocasia are also known as “taro” and are used for food in Hawaii. Alocasia tubers are smaller, thin and plain without the prominent stripes or eyes.













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