Memento Belfast

Alocasia Zebrina

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The Alocasia zebrina has beautiful arrow shaped glossy green foliage  with zebra-striped bouncy stems.

Water: Keep the soil moist, do not allow to dry out. These plants love a good mist every now and again to mimic their natural tropical habitat. 

Light: This plant can survive in full and partial shade, but avoid direct sunlight as this will scorch the leaves. 

Small - 14cm x 45cm

Large - 19cm x 90cm

Extra large - 24cm x 100cm

These plants are harmful if eaten and are a skin and eye irritant. Keep out of reach of children and animals.

Good To Know

Shade Tolerant

This one's a bit of shady character. Doesn't seek the spotlight. Just as happy hanging out in shadowy spots (where all the hot goss happens).

Not for Pets or Kids

Beautiful but with a dark side. The leaves and/or other parts of this plant can be toxic. Keep away from pets, children and adults who never grew up.

A Little Bit Diva

This botanical buddy won't just up and die on you if it isn't happy. It'll let you know it needs a bit of fuss and attention, which it will, periodically. Check the care details.

How not to kill your Alocasia Zebrina

We've created a personalised Grow Guide for your Alocasia Zebrina. Just follow this easy guide and you & your new leafy mate will be loving life together!

Surviving

Humidity: High

Ooh, I love a bit of atmosphere! That's why you'd always find me in the bathroom at parties ;-) I think my favourite karaoke song would be 'Spritz Me Baby, One More Time' or maybe 'Come Up and Spritz Me (Make Me Smile)'. I'm sure you get the gist.

Watering: Regular

I'm a Thirsty Kirsty! I could drink most other plants under the table and still throw shapes on the dancefloor. Don't let me dry out or there'll be trouble, but remember, the art of drinking is slow & steady. Too much, too quick isn't good for any of us. Keep my soil moist but not soggy.

Light: Indirect

I'm pretty flexible, actually. Generally I'd rather be in a bright spot, with plenty of indirect light. But if all you've got is a moderately shady corner, that's no biggie I'll happily adapt with perhaps a bit less watering. Just keep me out of any harsh, direct sun and we'll get on just fine.

Thriving