
Alocasia Amazonica C1,2
- Alocasia Amazonica is a stunning houseplant with large dark green leaves and striking white veins. Perfect for modern interiors, it enchants every fan of exotic greenery.
Alocasia Amazonica is a tropical plant featuring decorative heart-shaped leaves with distinctive white veins, creating a striking contrast against the dark green background. Its exotic appearance makes it an excellent centerpiece for living rooms or offices, adding a unique atmosphere.
It prefers bright but indirect light and high humidity. Water regularly to keep the soil slightly moist but not waterlogged. Thrives in warm rooms between 18–25°C, away from drafts. Misting leaves helps maintain humidity and prevents disease.
Alocasia not only beautifies interiors but also purifies the air. Ideal for modern homes, offices, and exotic-style spaces, creating a green oasis full of tropical charm.
Cultivation secrets:
- Keep humidity high by misting leaves or using a humidifier.
- Water moderately; soil should remain slightly moist.
- Provide bright, indirect light without direct sun.
- Clean leaves regularly to improve air exchange.
- Reduce watering in winter and keep temperature above 15°C.
Why have Alocasia Amazonica?
- Unique exotic leaves with white veins.
- Purifies air and improves indoor climate.
- Perfect for stylish modern interiors.
- Relatively easy care with basic attention.
- Great for decorating living rooms, offices, and relaxation spaces.
Parameters
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Form | Houseplant |
| Growth habit | Upright, spreading |
| Final height | 60–90 cm |
| Final width | 40–60 cm |
| Leaf color | Dark green with white veins |
| Flower color | Greenish-white (rarely blooms) |
| Evergreen leaves | Yes |
| Soil type | Well-drained, fertile |
| Soil pH | 5.5–6.5 |
| Soil composition | Light mix of peat, perlite and leaf soil |
| Light requirements | Bright, indirect light |
| Frost hardiness zone | Not frost-hardy (indoor plant) |
| Usage | Ornamental indoor plant |
| Flowering time | June – August (rarely) |
| Fruiting time | Not edible |
| Edible | No |