Alocasia Amazonica 'Bambino'
Alocasia Amazonica 'Bambino'
Alocasia amazonica
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Though its name suggests Amazonian origin, this dramatic hybrid is actually cultivated from Southeast Asian species. Often called the African Mask Plant, it's prized for striking arrow-shaped leaves with bold white veining that create a sculptural, almost alien appearance. These 'elephant ears' can reach 12 inches long and feature glossy, dark green surfaces that shimmer. NASA approves it as an air purifier, filtering common indoor pollutants while adding tropical drama to your space.
Best spot: Close to south or west window (within 3 feet)
Alternative: Brightly lit area with generous sunlight
STEP 2: Light Duration
Thrives with early morning direct sunlight (2-3 hours)
Requires minimum 6-8 hours of bright light daily
STEP 3: Rotate Weekly
Rotate plant weekly for even growth
How to check: Check moisture 2 inches down - time to water when dry
Pro tip: Routine checking ensures healthy growth
STEP 2: Water Thoroughly
Drench soil completely until drainage from bottom
Remove standing water from saucer within 15 minutes
STEP 3: Wait and Repeat
Frequency: Water 7-10 days apart in warm months, 10-14 days in cold
Use lukewarm or filtered water if available
Scorched brown patches
This is a sign of too much light. Reduce light intensity with sheer curtain or relocation
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Leggy stems, sparse leaves
This is a sign of too little light. Move closer to bright indirect light source
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Soft, rotting base
This is a sign of overwatering. Cut back watering. Check roots for rot and repot if needed
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Dry soil, crispy leaf edges
This is a sign of underwatering. Provide deep watering. Check soil more frequently
