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Alocasia Watsoniana Aurea
Alocasia Watsoniana Aurea is a rare variegated form of Alocasia Watsoniana, prized for its large, velvety leaves marked by striking white veins and irregular golden-yellow variegation. Its deep green to purplish foliage contrasts beautifully with the bright variegation, giving each leaf a unique and dramatic appearance. Native to Southeast Asia, this plant is slow-growing and not commonly found in cultivation, making it a highly sought-after piece for collectors. The natural variation in its patterns ensures that no two plants are alike, adding to its appeal as a standout specimen in any rare plant collection.How to care Light: Bright, indirect light; avoid direct sun. Water: Keep soil lightly moist; don’t let it stay soggy. Humidity: High humidity (60–80%) is ideal. Temperature: Prefers 18–29°C (65–85°F); avoid cold drafts. Soil: Use a well-draining aroid mix.How to order *The first image is just for advertising. [post-views]
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Alocasia Watsoniana Doff Pink Variegated
The Alocasia Watsoniana Doff Pink Variegated is a rare and captivating variety of Alocasia known for its bold foliage and distinctive variegation. This particular variant stands out not just for its pink and green color contrast, but also for the unique velvety texture of its leaves, which is what the term “Doff” refers to. In this context, “Doff” is used to indicate a soft, matte, or velvety leaf surface, as opposed to the more common glossy or waxy textures found in other Alocasia types.How to care Light: Bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sun to protect the velvety leaves. Water: Keep soil slightly moist; avoid soggy roots. Humidity: Loves high humidity (60–80%). Temperature: Warm, tropical range—65–85°F (18–29°C). Soil: Fast-draining mix (e.g., perlite, orchid bark, and sphagnum moss).How to order *The first image is just for advertising. [post-views]
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