Alocasia macrorrhizos camouflage variegata
(L.) Schott (1832)
Discover me in the Nursery:
(L.) Schott (1832)
Discover me in the Nursery:
This is a highly sought-after cultivar of the Giant Taro, prized for its large, glossy, arrow-shaped leaves. Its defining feature is the irregular camouflage-like variegation, which displays dramatic patterns across the foliage, making each leaf a unique statement piece.
This plant is generally a fast grower under ideal conditions, and mature plants can become quite large. It is common for Alocasias to shed an older leaf when a new one is emerging, especially when adjusting to new conditions.
This species is TOXIC if ingested, so keep it out of reach of pets and children.