Alocasia, Elephant Ear 'Tiny Dancer'

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SKU
KF31161-C
Sun Preference
Part-Sun
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Description

Alocasia hybrid 'Tiny Dancer'

Part of the Elephant Ears family of plants, this variety has gently curving stalks and small cupped leaves make it stand out against your collection. When grown indoors it will be smaller around 2 feet tall. This plant grows very well indoors with a moderate amount of direct or indirect light.

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Details

Water once the top 1” of soil becomes dry. Avoid overwatering by having well draining soil. Do not let soil dry completely. These plants will benefit from high humidity.

Repot every two years. This plant grows best in all-purpose potting mixes with additional orchid bark and perlite for good drainage. Feed fertilizer at half strenght once a month when growing.

This plant is toxic to pets and humans if consumed.

More Information

Weight 1.000000
Common Family Name Elephant Ear
Sun Preference Part-Sun
Plant Life Cycle Annual
Mature Height (Range) 13" - 24"
Mature Spread (Range) 12" - 24"

Product Questions (5)

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